A Review of Structural Adhesive Joints in Hybrid Joining Processes

Hybrid joining (HJ) is the combination of two or more joining techniques to produce joints with enhanced properties in comparison to those obtained from their parent techniques. Their adoption is widespread (metal to metal joint, composite to composite and composite to metal) and is present in a vas...

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Autores principales: Sofia Maggiore, Mariana D. Banea, Paola Stagnaro, Giorgio Luciano
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0c25fe62da63459e8f1732c505ce58922021-11-25T18:48:47ZA Review of Structural Adhesive Joints in Hybrid Joining Processes10.3390/polym132239612073-4360https://doaj.org/article/0c25fe62da63459e8f1732c505ce58922021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/22/3961https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4360Hybrid joining (HJ) is the combination of two or more joining techniques to produce joints with enhanced properties in comparison to those obtained from their parent techniques. Their adoption is widespread (metal to metal joint, composite to composite and composite to metal) and is present in a vast range of applications including all industrial sectors, from automotive to aerospace, including naval, construction, mechanical and utilities. The objective of this literature review is to summarize the existing research on hybrid joining processes incorporating structural adhesives highlighting their field of application and to present the recent development in this field. To achieve this goal, the first part presents an introduction on the main class of adhesives, subdivided by their chemical nature (epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic and cyanoacrylate, anaerobic and high-temperature adhesives) The second part describes the most commonly used Hybrid Joining (HJ) techniques (mechanical fastening and adhesive bonding, welding processes and adhesive bonding) The third part of the review is about the application of adhesives in dependence of performance, advantage and disadvantage in the hybrid joining processes. Finally, conclusions and an outlook on critical challenges, future perspectives and research activities are summarized. It was concluded that the use of hybrid joining technology could be considered as a potential solution in various industries, in order to reduce the mass as well as the manufacturing cost.Sofia MaggioreMariana D. BaneaPaola StagnaroGiorgio LucianoMDPI AGarticleepoxy adhesivespolyurethane adhesivesacrylic and cyanoacrylate adhesivesadhesive jointshybrid joining technologies (HJ)hybrid bonded–bolted (HBB) jointsOrganic chemistryQD241-441ENPolymers, Vol 13, Iss 3961, p 3961 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic epoxy adhesives
polyurethane adhesives
acrylic and cyanoacrylate adhesives
adhesive joints
hybrid joining technologies (HJ)
hybrid bonded–bolted (HBB) joints
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
spellingShingle epoxy adhesives
polyurethane adhesives
acrylic and cyanoacrylate adhesives
adhesive joints
hybrid joining technologies (HJ)
hybrid bonded–bolted (HBB) joints
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
Sofia Maggiore
Mariana D. Banea
Paola Stagnaro
Giorgio Luciano
A Review of Structural Adhesive Joints in Hybrid Joining Processes
description Hybrid joining (HJ) is the combination of two or more joining techniques to produce joints with enhanced properties in comparison to those obtained from their parent techniques. Their adoption is widespread (metal to metal joint, composite to composite and composite to metal) and is present in a vast range of applications including all industrial sectors, from automotive to aerospace, including naval, construction, mechanical and utilities. The objective of this literature review is to summarize the existing research on hybrid joining processes incorporating structural adhesives highlighting their field of application and to present the recent development in this field. To achieve this goal, the first part presents an introduction on the main class of adhesives, subdivided by their chemical nature (epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic and cyanoacrylate, anaerobic and high-temperature adhesives) The second part describes the most commonly used Hybrid Joining (HJ) techniques (mechanical fastening and adhesive bonding, welding processes and adhesive bonding) The third part of the review is about the application of adhesives in dependence of performance, advantage and disadvantage in the hybrid joining processes. Finally, conclusions and an outlook on critical challenges, future perspectives and research activities are summarized. It was concluded that the use of hybrid joining technology could be considered as a potential solution in various industries, in order to reduce the mass as well as the manufacturing cost.
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author Sofia Maggiore
Mariana D. Banea
Paola Stagnaro
Giorgio Luciano
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