2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

Includes manufacturing, parts and components, and assembly; as well as materials including plastics, alloys, and metals

MATERIALS

Intro to Adhesive Bonding This course describes adhesive bonding, adhesive classification, and the various factors that lead to a successful adhesive bond.

Topical Outline • Pros and Cons of Adhesive Bonding

• Adhesive Categories • Structural Adhesives • Nonstructural Adhesives • Wetting • Types of Joints • Types of Joint Stress • Surface Preparation • Adhesive Application • Failure and Inspection • Adhesive Removal • Safety • Adhesive Markets • Summary

Adhesives Bundle 6 Hours | On Demand Course I.D.# PD281744

Manufacturers increasingly rely on adhesives to assemble a variety of products, such as cars, computers, furniture, and toys. An adhesive is a substance used to join two or more materials. Adhesive bonding is the process of placing an adhesive between two surfaces, or substrates, and allowing it to harden, or cure. Structural adhesives are most commonly used in adhesive bonding, since they can easily withstand heavy loads. Epoxies, an aerobics, acrylics, silicones, urethanes, and cyanoacrylates are commonly used structural adhesives. The courses in this bundle explain the fundamental concepts of adhesive bonding as they apply to product assembly. The course content first addresses adhesive properties, basic concepts of the adhesive bonding process, and types of adhesives. Intermediate-level courses explain surface preparation methods as well as basic steps for applying an adhesive to a surface.

Learning Objectives • Describe the advantages of adhesive bonding. • Describe the characteristics of adhesive bonding. • Describe the types of adhesives. • Describe structural adhesives. • Describe nonstructural adhesives. • Define wetting. • List the different types of adhesive joints. • List adhesive bonding stresses. • Describe surface preparation. • Describe general steps for proper application of adhesives. • Describe potential bond failures to inspect. • Describe common methods for removing adhesives. • Describe safety issues and concerns relating to adhesives. • Describe the adhesive bonding markets.

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