What is induction bonding?
Induction bonding uses induction heating to cureĀ bonding adhesives. Induction is the main method forĀ curing adhesives and sealants for car componentsĀ such as doors, hoods, fenders, rearview mirrors andĀ magnets. Induction also cures the adhesives in composite-Ā to-metal and carbon fiber-to-carbon fiber joints.Ā There are two main types of automotive bonding: spotbonding,
which heats small segments of the materialsĀ to be joined; full-ring bonding, which heats completeĀ joints.
What are the benefits?
DAWEIĀ Induction spot bonding systems ensure preciseĀ energy inputs for each panel. Small heat affected zonesĀ minimize total panel elongation. Clamping is notĀ needed when bonding steel panels, which reducesĀ stresses and distortion. Each panel is electronicallyĀ monitored to ensure that energy input deviations areĀ within tolerances. With full-ring bonding, a one-sizefits-
all coil reduces the need for spare coils.
Where is it used?
Induction is the preferred bonding method in the automotiveĀ industry. Widely used to bond steel and aluminumĀ sheet metal, induction is increasingly employedĀ to bond new lightweight composite and carbon fiberĀ materials. Induction is used to bond curved strands,Ā brake shoes and magnets in the electrotechnical industry.
It is also used for guides, rails, shelves andĀ panels in the white goods sector.
What equipment is available?
DAWEIĀ Induction is theĀ professionalĀ induction curingĀ specialist. In fact, we invented induction spot curing.
The equipment we deliver ranges fromĀ individual system elements such as power sourcesĀ and coils, to complete and fully supported turn-keyĀ solutions.