Stuck on structural adhesives
19AUTP09_02
09/01/2019
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As the need for lighter materials and enhanced body performance intensifies, structural adhesives flourish as a materials-joining solution.
A funny thing happened on the way to the total-vehicle light-weighting that's now a common engineering dictate for nearly every new vehicle: structural adhesives-which entered low-volume automotive use in the 1980s-got pulled into the mainstream.
The widening reliance on high- and ultrahigh-strength steels and aluminum for body structures, particularly unitized bodies-in-white (BIW), to cut weight without sacrificing crash-mitigating strength or handling-degrading rigidity, is the prime factor driving the expanding use of structural adhesives. Particularly where dissimilar materials need to be joined, engineered adhesives are the way to go-alone or in tandem with more-conventional joining technologies such as riveting and spot-welding.
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- Visnic, B., and Brooke, L., "Stuck on structural adhesives," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2019.