DS2: Adhesive connection

DS2: Adhesive connection

Introduction

This section deals with different bonded joints and explains how they can be joined together in a technical bonding process. An important aspect here is the processing and preparation of the materials.

Types of bonded joints:
- Butt joint
- Tube-in-tube joint
- Corner butt joint
- T-joint
- Tenon joint
- Butt joint
- Overlap butt joint
- Tongue and groove joint
- Finger joint
- Attaching stiffening elements
- Joining a stiffening element
- Corner butt joint
- Mitre butt joint
- Angled butt joint

Preparations

All the necessary steps of a bonding process should be worked out and discussed in advance. The processing of the parts or materials to be bonded also plays an important role. Cleanliness, the condition of the surface of the material and the material itself must be taken into account so that the selected adhesive can be used correctly. The following table provides a rough overview of all the necessary steps in a bonding process.

Work plan of a technical bonding process:

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