Topic: Connection techniques

Connection techniques are methods of attaching two parts together, for example with screws, rivets, solder, glue, etc.
Connection techniques

Vulcanization by Eriks Sealing & Polymer Solutions

ERIKS Sealing and Polymer develops SCVBR® compounds and products for different applications within the Semicon and high-end industry. We produce endless O-rings for high vacuum in sizes up to 6000 mm, moulded parts, gaskets and extrudates.

SCVBR® is a tradename for a range
Specific for sealing, damping and ESD
Engineering team can help
Can be bonded to metals
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Connection techniques

VULCANIZATION: BONDING RUBBER TO METAL by GMT-Benelux

Manufacturers can choose the rubber and metal they like to be bonded, depending on the temperature resistance, durability and other characteristics required for the application.

Using for passive viscoelastic damping
Clean room compatible.
Lifetime for high-end
Performance without degradation
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Connection techniques

Inserting Nuts and Bolds by Carmitech

PressOne Inserting Machine inserts specific fasteners on sheet metal. No need to weld or flowdrill, Process of pressing is very convenient and quick.

Quick
Rapid cycle speed
low power consumption
, fast programming, high repeatability
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Connection techniques

Adhesive bonding by ASML Adhesive bonding

Adhesive bonding can be defined as the process of joining two or more solid parts with an adhesive substance.

Almost all materials can be bonded
A uniform distribution of stress
Enable low weight
Complex shaped parts can be joined
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Connection techniques

Fusion / joining technology (Electron Beam Welding & Vacuum Brazing) is a matter of knowledge. by Pronexos

Fusion / joining technology (Electron Beam Welding & Vacuum Brazing) is a matter of knowledge.

High accuracy welding
Precision repeatability
High speed welding
A clean process
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Connection techniques

Laser welding by Millux

Laser welding uses a high-powered laser beam to create a joint.

Reduced Heat Input
Precise Control
Improved Weld Quality
Great Flexibility
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