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Why choose adhesives over traditional fasteners?
This webinar will be available afterwards at
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Q&A at the end of the presentation
Hashtag for this webinar: #WhyAdhesives
Before We Start
Moderator
Leslie Langnau Design World
Presenter
Brian Noonan Henkel
Why choose adhesives over
traditional fasteners?
Brian Noonan, Global Technology Manager – Structurals
Agenda
• Why Brian…Why Loctite®?
• Why use adhesives?
• Structural Bonding Economics
• Proper Joint Design
• Real life examples
Why Brian?
o Application Engineering – 4 years
o Market Development – 4 years
o Global Technology Management, Structurals
Why LOCTITE®?
• Trusted industry innovator since 1956
• Henkel is the largest adhesives company in the world
Introduction to Bonding
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
Why Use Adhesives
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• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
Why Use Adhesives
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seals Joint
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal, Bond & Protect
o Neat Appearance
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal, Bond & Protect
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal, Bond & Protect
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
• Considerations o Must be Cured
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal and Bond
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
• Considerations o Must be Cured
o Fixture Time
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal and Bond
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
• Considerations o Must be Cured
o Fixture Time
o Can be Messy
Why Use Adhesives
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal and Bond
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
• Considerations o Must be Cured
o Fixture Time
o Can be Messy
o Proper Handling
• Benefits o Join Dissimilar Substrates
o Distribute Stresses Evenly
o Fill Large Gaps
o Seal and Bond
o Neat Appearance
o Easily Automated
• Considerations o Must be Cured
o Fixture Time
o Can be Messy
o Proper Handling
o Potentially difficult to Disassemble
Why Use Adhesives
Why Use Adhesives…
TO SAVE MONEY
Mechanical Fastening Methods
Use of structural bonding adhesives offer lower
costs, improved reliability and more design flexibility
over traditional assembly methods.
Welding
Riveting Fastening
Mechanical Fastening
Pros
• Welds
o Instant Full Strength
o Very Strong
• Mechanical Fasteners
o Instant Strength
o Known Method
• Tape
o Instant Fixture
Cons
• Welds
o Labor Intensive (Costly)
o Substrate Distortion
o Can’t Weld Dissimilar Metals
o Galvanic Corrosion
• Mechanical Fasteners
o Vibrational Loosening
o Not Sealed
o Adds Weight
o Labor Intensive
o Not Aesthetically Pleasing
• Tape
o Sensitive to Contamination
o Low Strength
o Not Adjustable
Strength vs. Cost
Note: 1-inch overlap joints for adhesives and double-sided tape
Fatigue Testing
Cost Driver - Labor
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Adhesive Technology Review
Typical
Weld/Rivet Reduction
Adhesives
Joint Design Principles
Tensile Compressive
Shear Peel
Stress Distribution - Tensile
Str
ess
Str
ess
Bond Location
Stress Distribution - Compression
Str
ess
Str
ess
Bond Location
Stress Distribution - Shear
Str
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Str
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Bond Location
Stress Distribution - Shear
Stress Distribution – Cleavage & Peel
Str
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Str
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Bond Location
Cleavage
Peel
Design Alternatives - Shear
Alternatives
Butt joint Simple strap butt joint
Double strap butt joint
Bevelled joint
Shouldered double strap butt joint
Double overlap
Design Alternatives – T-Peel
Pure peel force Stiffening
Tensile/peel forces Transformation into tensile & pressure forces
Joint Design Guidelines
1. Maximize tension, compression, & shear
2. Minimize peel & cleavage
3. Increase bond area - Wider is Better
Real Life Examples
• Automotive Impact Test
• School Bus
• Loctite Trailer
• Stove Top
• Baseball Smasher
Real Life Automotive Impact Test - Rivets
Real Life Automotive Impact Test - Rivets
Real Life Automotive Impact Test - Adhesives
Real Life Automotive Impact Test - Adhesives
Real Life Bus Bonding
Drivers:
1. Improved safety
2. Reduction in labor
3. Improved longevity
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Real Life Trailer Bonding
Drivers:
1. Reduced labor costs
2. Faster throughput
3. Aesthetics
Real Life Stove Top Bonding
Drivers:
1. Better aesthetics
2. Reduced scrap
3. Eliminated process step
“Real Life” Batting Cage
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Summary
• Why use adhesives o Cost Savings, Improved Structural Strength, & Aesthetics
• Proper Joint Design o Maximize tensile, compression & shear, minimize peel & cleavage
• Real life examples
• Why Loctite® o #1 Adhesive Company in the World
Total Solution
Meter Mix 1000 SS
Bulk Dispense System
Pneumatic 400 ml Dual
Cartridge Applicator
Custom Bulk Dispense Systems
One on One Support
1-800-LOCTITE
Web Resources
www.henkelna.com/loctitestructurals
Design Guides
Questions?
Design World Leslie Langnau [email protected] Phone: 440.234.4531 Twitter: @wtwh_rapidmfg
Henkel Brian Noonan [email protected] Phone: 860.571.2589 Twitter: @Loctite_NA
Thank You
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