DH Sutherland to display L&L products at CAMX expo
July 22, 2019 - United States Of America
DH Sutherland, a distribution partner for L&L products and developer of adhesives, coatings, and sealants, is exhibiting L&L products’ latest adhesive technologies for the composites industry at CAMX expo, in booth J53. The sixth edition of the composites and advanced materials exhibition will be held from September 24-26, 2019, in Anaheim, California.
DH Sutherland will also provide a live demonstration of how to create a clean, strong, and flexible impregnated composite panel using L-F610 thermoplastic epoxy adhesive film on both carbon fibre and fiberglass, the company said in a press release.
L&L products that are epoxy-based, adhesives have been developed to bond various substrates (metal, thermoplastic, and composites) that are common to the aircraft industry. These two component toughened adhesives cure at room temperature and provide high performance bonding. Designed for interior applications, they meet the latest FAA fire regulations (vertical burn, smoke density, and toxicity). The adhesives are available in different open time versions that allow for a work life from 5 minutes to one hour, to fit the required application processes. They can be supplied in twin-barrel cartridges, pails or drums.
L&L products’ L-9000 series foaming adhesives can be applied quickly and easily to trim honeycomb interior panel edges. Curing these products at a range of 250°F to 350°F, the L-9000 foaming adhesives can expand from 100-500 per cent of their original volume. This versatility allows for filling voids and providing an edge that can be finished to optimal fit and finish specifications. The predictable post-cure density provides uniform material specification for your finished panels and can be saw-cut, laser cut, milled, sanded, or lathed, to meet your demanding fit and finish requirements. L-9000 can also be potted into structures and provide local reinforcements.
L-F610 is a thermoplastic epoxy-based adhesive film. It combines the adhesion benefits of an epoxy with the processing ease and flexibility of a thermoplastic. This technology is a good candidate when typical thermoplastic adhesive films require superior adhesion strength and stiffness. L-F610 replaces messy and time consuming liquid epoxy materials.
In a live demonstration, the team will form the panels into defined shapes, giving attendees the opportunity to take home a panel or encase their own business card in carbon fibre. In addition to the scheduled demonstration, the heat press will be available throughout the duration of the exhibition for impromptu demonstrations of the bonding/de-bonding capabilities of L-F610 on various substrates, as well as its strength performance with each. (GK)