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Adhesive Bonding

Adhesive bonding is a manufacturing process that uses adhesives to join materials together, creating a permanent bond without mechanical fasteners or welding. It involves applying an adhesive substance between surfaces, which then cures or sets to form a strong, durable connection. This technique is widely used across industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and construction for assembling components.

Also known as: Adhesive Joining, Bonding with Adhesives, Glue Bonding, Adhesive Assembly, Adhesive Fastening
🧊Why learn Adhesive Bonding?

Developers should learn about adhesive bonding when working in hardware development, materials engineering, or manufacturing contexts, as it enables lightweight, stress-distributed joints and can bond dissimilar materials like metals to plastics. It's particularly useful for applications requiring hermetic seals, vibration damping, or aesthetic finishes without visible fasteners, such as in consumer electronics or composite structures.

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