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Araldite adhesive bonds components and fixtures

A Huntsman Advanced Materials product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2009

Huntsman Advanced Materials has revealed how Araldite 2031 is being used by Bilsing Automation to join carbon fibre structural components with aluminium fixtures for its robot arm.

Araldite 2031 is a general-purpose toughened black epoxy resin and is part of the Araldite 2000 Plus range of adhesives.

The range is suitable for a variety of substrates including plastics, metal and composite materials - almost any combination of substrates can be bonded together, according to Huntsman Advanced Materials.

Alfred Bilsing, chief executive officer of Bilsing Automation, said: 'Stringent performance and reliability targets set by the rotating, clamping and swivel movements of robot parts on busy production lines had to be met.

'Wherever gripping and transportation becomes necessary in the automated process, there needs to be flexible tooling to minimise the design and development expense.

'Araldite 2031 was impressive in its resistance to vibration, allowing parts to move quickly and operate for a longer period of time without downturn.

'It met every target we set it under the most demanding of conditions.'.

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