Hybrid bonding

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Hybrid bonding refers to the combination of two adhesives with one another to improve or achieve certain desired properties, for example the compatibility of hot curing in the course of KTL coating in automobile construction . Examples of hybrid bonds are hybrid polyurethane, an adhesive system based on polyurethanes (PUR for short) and epoxy resin (EP for short), and silane-crosslinking polymer adhesives .

literature

  • Detlef Symietz, Andreas Lutz: Structural bonding in vehicle construction. Properties, applications and performance of a new joining process. In: The library of technology . Verlag Moderne Industrie, 2006, ISBN 978-3-937889-43-6 .