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Joining Techniques
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Graphics (Industrial and Commercial Practice 2.2) Mind Map on Joining Techniques, created by hwhitehorne on 28/04/2013.
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Joining Techniques
Contact Adhesive
Advantages
Unlike materials
Quick-no clamping
Ideal for large sheet materials
Disadvantages
Relatively expensive
Solvent based
Harmful
VOC's
Volatile organic compounds
Time before pushing together
Acrylic Cement
Advantages
Rapid bonding
Disadvantages
Difficult to apply
For neat joint
Relatively expensive
Solvent based
VOC's
Polystyrene Cement
For high-impact polystyrene only
Advantages
Strong bond
Melts surfaces
Welds together
Capillary action
Disadvantages
Relatively expensive
Solvent based
VOC's
Epoxy Resin
Disadvantages
Expensive
Full strength after few days
Mesy mixing of resin and hardener
Advantages
High-performance
Strength of bonds
Hardens immediately
Versatile
Heat and chemical resistance
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA)
Woods (porous metals)
Advantages
Strong joint
Relatively inexpensive
Disadvantages
Clamping-long time
Generally not waterproof
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