Sentences with phrase «adhesive bonding in»

Increased rigidity in the bodyshell is achieved using adhesive bonding in addition to spot welding leading to precise suspension response under extreme load, the Nismo «factory tuned» enhancement.
Increased rigidity in the body shell is achieved using adhesive bonding in addition to spot welding leading to precise suspension response under extreme load, the NISMO «factory tuned» enhancement.
The Track Edition has some extremely nice upgrades over the standard GTR which are, Gloss Black Forged Rays Alloy Wheels, Nismo's Bespoke Dunlop Tyres, Nismo Suspension Set Up, Reinforced Nismo Body Structure which features Adhesive Bonding in addition to the usual Spot Welds.

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But if presented as simply engendered by nature and need and not as a faith in the faithfulness of God — that is, as trust in its object — it is distorted into a psychological reassurance, or degraded into some sort of bonding agent which can then be exploited as a necessary adhesive for the wholeness of the personality.
In Surmounting the «Unjoinable» Challenge, DuPont technical fellow I Hwa Lee, Ph.D., discussed how DuPont ™ Bynel ® coextrudable adhesive resins can strongly bond tie layers between dissimilar polymers for use in a wide variety of coextrusion processes, allowing converters to make affordable high performing packaginIn Surmounting the «Unjoinable» Challenge, DuPont technical fellow I Hwa Lee, Ph.D., discussed how DuPont ™ Bynel ® coextrudable adhesive resins can strongly bond tie layers between dissimilar polymers for use in a wide variety of coextrusion processes, allowing converters to make affordable high performing packaginin a wide variety of coextrusion processes, allowing converters to make affordable high performing packaging.
In a collaborative and innovative manufacturing process, adhesives, abrasives and non-woven fibres were bonded together.
Through these experiments, Ruike identified three main parameters that give kirigami films their adhesive properties: shear - lag, in which shear deformation of film can reduce the strain on other parts of the film; partial debonding, in which the film segments around an open slit maintain a partial bond to the underlying surface; and inhomogenous deformation, in which a film can maintain its overall adhesion, even as parts of its underlying surface may bend and stretch more than others.
The tough adhesive also maintained its stability and bonding when implanted into rats for two weeks, or when used to seal a hole in a pig heart that was mechanically inflated and deflated and then subjected to tens of thousands of cycles of stretching.
If the adhesive bond fails and results in a loss of torque to the rear wheels, the vehicle operator may be unable to move the vehicle, or may experience deceleration if the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.
In affected vehicles, the adhesive bond between the carbon - fiber driveshaft and the rear flange may fail, and as a result, there may be a loss of torque to the rear wheels.
This special edition also benefits from Lexus» advancements in adhesive bonding, which has improved the structural rigidity of the IS F by more than 10 %.
The Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair will co-host the stage, and topics include structural measuring in the blueprinting process, capturing all necessary elements for welded replacement components, structural adhesive bonding and much more.
An additional adhesive bonding process is used in body construction to increase body shell rigidity.
Spot welds, laser welding in high - stress areas, and weld bonding (combination of welding and structural adhesives) to improve unibody stiffness.
More adhesive bonding joins the RDX's stamped steel parts than before — more than 120 feet of adhesive joining in all.
It says that it is «bonded with aircraft - grade glue — 390 feet of the adhesive compared with about 10 feet in the previous model.
To save weight and strengthen the chassis, more aluminum was employed, along with greater use of adhesive seam bonding in place of welding.
ITRI says that the «key breakthrough in FlexUPD is its simultaneous adhesive and non-adhesive bonding» where a release layer sticks to the production glass substrate during the whole of the fabrication process but is not stuck to the polyimide film that's stacked on top.
It is conceived that the fiber as it is produced naturally in the cotton plant or the tree is made up of many ultimate units, held together by some adhesive like lignin and if in place of these, commercial steps could be developed whereby a chemical bond could replace this physical adhesion, the resuit would be a stronger fiber with greater service life.
Optical bonding is a procedure in which a type of transparent adhesive is used to bond the panels together, using a special procedure resulting in a laminated display without any air gaps.
«Rather than inserting a timber, which would have created a thermal bridge, we bonded ply to the insulation with adhesive, to make what was in effect an on - site constructed SIP.
CLT panels consist of several layers of kiln - dried lumber boards stacked in alternating directions, bonded with structural adhesives, and pressed to form a solid, straight, rectangular panel.
He used a product called Parallam, a form of engineered wood made from clipped veneer strands laid in parallel alignment and bonded with adhesive.
In order for the adhesive to bond correctly, you'll need to apply even pressure around the perimeter of your iPhone.
Influence of Protease Inhibitors on Bond Degradation of Self - Etch Adhesive Systems to Caries - Affected Dentin: An in Vitro Study
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