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Adhesives are often selected by manufacturers to reduce the weight of assemblies


and single part UV curing acrylic materials are in the mix of candidates to evaluate too. Each chemistry has distinct advantages and disadvantages, and a structural adhesive selector guide can help manufacturers and designers to weigh these up effectively. Bonded assemblies must be designed with adhesive bonding in mind. This involves considering bond line geometry, adhesive selection, stress in the joint, mechanical properties of the adhesive and substrates, and the manufacturing process requirements.


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partner. It can help design your joint for a successful adhesive bond, specify an appropriate material, and build a process that is reliable.


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