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Adhesives suit automotive applications

An Intertronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 11, 2008

Araldite 2047 features good adhesive properties on otherwise difficult to bond substrates, with high impact resistance over a wide temperature range.

Intertronics has released the Araldite 2000 Plus range for automotive applications.

Intertronics MD Peter Swanson said: "We are delighted with the performance of this toughened methacrylate, it has an honourable development history as illustrated by the bonding of aluminium framed tram ceiling panels and coated ABS car parts".

"It is ideal for bonding PMMA, polycarbonate (PC), copper, brass, zinc and galvanised steel".

"A two-part adhesive, its thixotropy makes it easy to dispense and it cures quickly".

"It has very good chemical and water resistance".

"The application processes and working times match automotive manufacturing criteria so we are delighted to provide our full range of advice and consultancy services around this product".

Araldite 2047 features good adhesive properties on otherwise difficult to bond substrates, with high impact resistance over a wide temperature range.

These have been important considerations in the bonding of aluminium frames, perforated sheets and edges to form the interior ceiling panel of a tram carriage.

These lap joints needed to resist vibration and have high impact strength.

Araldite 2047 gives very good adhesion to the aluminium and cures quickly at room temperature.

Parts can be handled after 30 minutes.

Parts require only degreasing with isopropyl alcohol before treatment.

The adhesive suits the bonding of interior car parts, and has been used for veneered aluminium and chromated ABS.

The simple lap joints were prepared by degreasing with isopropyl alcohol and bonded within 20 minutes at room temperature.

The bonded joints pass an aging test in which temperature cycles from -30 to +80C and meet all the criteria for the Daimler Chrysler PB VWL 709 qualification.

The adhesive also resisted a temperature storage test in which the bonded parts are exposed to 80C for seven days.

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