Araldite SMC bonds Scania truck grills

Assembly Automation

ISSN: 0144-5154

Article publication date: 1 June 2003

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(2003), "Araldite SMC bonds Scania truck grills", Assembly Automation, Vol. 23 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/aa.2003.03323baf.010

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Araldite SMC bonds Scania truck grills

Araldite SMC bonds Scania truck grills

Keywords: Adhesives, Automotive

Araldite’s SMC bonding range has once again proved its versatility and ability to cope with a wide range of extreme environmental conditions, in an application for Scania Trucks.

Polynorm Plastics (UK) Ltd in Merseyside, who specialise in the production of composite parts for the automotive industry, chose Araldite 4910 to bond a front radiator grill and engine hood assembly on a range of Scania Trucks (Plate 8).

The bonded joint had to be able to withstand 800°C during the paint cycle and varied weather conditions ( 20 to +80°C, up to 100 per cent humidity) during the vehicle’s working life. It also had to be able to resist road vibration for the entire life of the truck, typically 500,000 miles.

Plate 8 A Scania truck

Araldite 4910 was used to bond Menzolit 5320 Class A SMC substrates in a secondary process, rather than riveting or welding. Bonding provided better vibration resistance than mechanical fasteners and also reduced stress concentrations.

Each assembly involved four simple lap joints. Two joints bonded stiffeners running the full length of the assembly on each side. Two smaller inserts were also then bonded. The process was completed in ambient curing conditions.

“We chose to use Araldite 4910 over other adhesives because it gave us a number of processing, performance and health and safety advantages, by eliminating the need for a highly volatile primer”, explained Gordon McDonough, Industrial Engineer, Polynorm Plastics. “It was suitable for this application as the adhesive was available in cartridges and required only simple pre-treatment of the SMC. There was also no heating of the jigs which allowed us to produce parts more cost effectively and still have a short time in handling strength.”

The bonded joints also successfully withstood a range of tough destructive testing conditions, including heat deterioration, water and humidity tests and thermal cycling, as well as meeting Scania’s own Environmental Standards STD4158 and STD 4159.

Polynorm Plastics (UK) Ltd continue to use Araldite 4910 for this application and are currently bonding around 1,000 parts per annum.

For further information on the Araldite specialist range of SMC bonding materials and the Araldite 2000 range of industrial adhesives, visit company’s Web site: www.adhesives.vantico.com

Further information about Vantico adhesives can be found on the company’s Web site: www.adhesives.vantico.com

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