Structural-adhesive selector guide - Henkel Corp.

Oct. 15, 2011
The 34-page guide covers over 75 structural adhesive products as well as dispensing and curing equipment.

The structural-adhesive selector guide discusses structural adhesives' ability to reduce the need for fasteners and welds while improving strength and durability. Designed to be fun and user-friendly, the 34-page guide focuses on magnet bonding, metal bonding, multiple surface bonding, and plastic/composite/polyolefin bonding. Selector tables offer technical information on more than 75 structural adhesive products and dispensing and curing equipment. Professor McGlue, an Einstein-like cartoon character, provides tips and clues about working with structural adhesives. The guide also reviews "The 10 Immutable Laws of Structural Engagement."
The guide is available for download at www.henkelna.com/loctitestructurals or (800) 562-8483 (request brochure LT-4809).

Henkel Corp., One Henkel Way, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, (860) 571-5100, www.henkelna.com/industrial

About the Author

Jessica Shapiro

Jessica serves as Associate Editor - 3 years service, M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University.

Work experience: Materials engineer, The Boeing Company; Primary editor for mechanical and fastening & joining.

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