Structural bonding is a critical component of composite repair.
Carbon fiber components rely on adhesive systems and resin bonding to maintain structural integrity under:
• Vibration
• Torsional stress
• Thermal cycling
• Aerodynamic load
Surface Preparation
Bond performance begins with proper surface preparation.
We evaluate:
• Surface roughness
• Contamination levels
• Resin compatibility
Preparation may include controlled abrasion and cleaning processes that promote optimal adhesion without compromising laminate structure.
Adhesive Selection
Not all adhesives are equal. We select bonding agents based on:
• Load requirements
• Material compatibility
• Cure cycle compatibility
• Environmental resistance
Laminate Validation
After bonding, we verify:
• Alignment
• Structural stiffness
• Bond consistency
This prevents premature failure and ensures durability under operational stress.
Composite repair without engineered bonding is incomplete.
Long-term reliability depends on precision at every layer.