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Use of High Velocity Hot Air Impingement to Cure Structural Adhesives
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The use of high-velocity air jets impinging normal to the surface is an important technological advance for heating and cooling purposes. This paper provides an engineering basis for the evaluation of high velocity hot air impingement for curing structural adhesives. Such a system provides an accurate and repeatable temperature profile for bonding thermoset composite parts. No “hot spots” and bond line read through are seen and adhesive is cured in less than 20 seconds. Heat transfer coefficients are presented. A model to predict accurate temperature profiles is developed.
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Arora, V. and Wilk, J., "Use of High Velocity Hot Air Impingement to Cure Structural Adhesives," SAE Technical Paper 890244, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890244.Also In
New Developments in Polymer Composites for Automotive Applications
Number: SP-0784; Published: 1989-02-01
Number: SP-0784; Published: 1989-02-01
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