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Automotive headlamp assembly

Figure 95 Automotive headlamp assembly, new BMW Limousine 5 series, produced at Hella KG Hueck Co. Figure 95 Automotive headlamp assembly, new BMW Limousine 5 series, produced at Hella KG Hueck Co.
The large volume applieations for moisture-euring polyurethanes are diseussed briefly in the applieations seetion below. These adhesive offer superior low temperature, high temperature, and speeifie adhesion performanee in comparison to conventional hot melts. These attributes have allowed them to excel in various product assembly applications, including structures such as windows, doors, furniture, and automotive headlamps and trim. Newer applications include bookbinding, fabric laminating, and assembly of athletic shoes. [Pg.735]

Automotive headlamp manufacturers usually heat-fuse glass to join lenses to reflectors and to seal assembly holes. Heat-curing epoxy adhesives provide some energy savings over the fusion process but still require long heating times and substantial capital investment. [Pg.748]


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