Higgler
Electrical
- Dec 10, 2003
- 997
We have a hard-anodized aluminum 6061 tube (5" long x 1" diam.) to bond to a pair of 1 inch wide U shaped clamps across the tube at each end. The clamps hold the tube to a flat metal surface of 6061 aluminum.
The clamps are machined out of untreated 5052 aluminum.
Need a tough epoxy for a room temp Mil Spec. vibration test which is fairly challenging.
There's a close fit on the parts since it's a clamp, so the epoxy will be a super thin layer, except the edges of the clamp. Is epoxy even of use in a very thin coating like this? I expect it wouldn't hurt.
Looking for the best epoxy to use to bond the two together so the tube won't slip under vibration in any axis. We can temp cure also.
appreciate any help.
The clamps are machined out of untreated 5052 aluminum.
Need a tough epoxy for a room temp Mil Spec. vibration test which is fairly challenging.
There's a close fit on the parts since it's a clamp, so the epoxy will be a super thin layer, except the edges of the clamp. Is epoxy even of use in a very thin coating like this? I expect it wouldn't hurt.
Looking for the best epoxy to use to bond the two together so the tube won't slip under vibration in any axis. We can temp cure also.
appreciate any help.