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Metal bonding - Applications

Author: Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: April 10, 2003

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4. Aeronautics and aerospace

This is obviously the most demanding industry in terms of assembly quality and reliability, and the one that has had the most extensive experience of metal bonding and high-performance bonding since 1940. shows the significant progress made in this field over the last 50 years.

4.1 Materials to assemble

The materials to be assembled in these creations are :

  • metals: aluminum and its alloys, titanium and its alloys (more heat-resistant);

  • composites, and composites on metals, because a composite part often ends with a metal attachment or control part, which can be bonded. Composites are increasingly replacing metal parts;

  • aluminum...

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