Article | REF: BM7626 V1

Bonding composites - Aeronautical sector

Author: Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: July 10, 2003

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1. Main requirements and problems

  • Bonding reliability and durability

    In the aeronautics sector, epoxy adhesives have been in industrial use for 50 years, ensuring reliable, durable bonding - performance figures that have been well known for several decades.

    The only remaining problem, as with other types of adhesive and with composites themselves, is resistance to water and humidity, which can slowly migrate into the adhesive joint or the composite and cause delamination after 10 or 20 years, necessitating periodic inspection (see Composite bonding). Shipbuilding sector ).

  • Fatigue resistance

    Fatigue resistance is excellent for both composites and adhesives. It should be remembered that structural adhesives (epoxies in particular) offer better fatigue...

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