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Lord Corp.
Metal Bonding
LORD provides valuable expertise in adhesives and coatings, vibration and motion control, and magnetically responsive technologies. Our dedicated teams work in collaboration with our customers to increase the value of their products. Innovative and responsive to the ever-changing marketplace, we are focused on providing product and process solutions for our customers worldwide . . . Ask Us How.
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Lord Corp.
- From The Fabricator
Acrylic adhesive system helps eliminate read-through
- Mar 11, 2015
- Assembly and Joining
- Product Release
Lord Corp. has introduced an acrylic adhesive system, Lord 810 LRT, designed to eliminate read-through. When cured with Lord Accelerator 20, the adhesive creates a flexible system for bonding metals, such as aluminum, galvanized steel, and cold-rolled steel. The adhesive system delivers fast...
- From The Fabricator
LORD Corp. names Rudolph Bros. & Co. as distributor of the year
- Feb 10, 2015
- Assembly and Joining
- News Release
LORD Corp., Cary, N.C., a provider of vibration and motion control technologies, sensing systems, adhesives, and coatings, has selected Rudolph Bros. & Co. of Columbus, Ohio, as its Product Assembly Structural Adhesives Division distributor of the year for 2014. Rudolph Bros. & Co. has...
- From The Fabricator
Designing for adhesive bonding
- By Bob Zweng and Tim Vokes
- Jun 3, 2013
- Assembly and Joining
- Article
While it is sometimes more economically favorable to use adhesives as an alternative to welding, a fabricator must consider many important points before making the changeover.
- From The Fabricator
Adhesive bonding broadens the fabricator’s toolbox
- By Michael Verdi
- Apr 1, 2011
- Assembly and Joining
- Article
Structural adhesives may be able to complement other metal joining processes. The process can't replace all riveting and welding, but it can be a viable alternative for the right application.
- From The Fabricator
Thermally conductive silicone encapsulant designed for high-heat dissipation applications
- Jan 3, 2011
- Shop Management
- Product Release
Lord Corp. has announced the availability of a new thermally conductive silicone encapsulant. Designed for encapsulation applications in which high heat dissipation is required, SC-305 is a two-component silicone system. Suitable for LED lighting power supply encapsulation, the encapsulant can...
- From The Fabricator
Bonding with adhesives
- By Jeff Chapman
- May 7, 2010
- Assembly and Joining
- Article
Welding and fastening have long been the go-to methods for metal bonding applications, but are they always the best, most cost-effective methods? Maybe, maybe not. Adhesives are gaining in popularity, particularly for joining dissimilar materials.
- From The Fabricator
Acrylic adhesive works on various substrates, including unprepared metals
- Mar 5, 2010
- Assembly and Joining
- Product Release
Lord Corp. offers Maxlok™, a new acrylic adhesive developed to meet the need for a process-friendly adhesive that will work on various substrates, including unprepared metals. The adhesive is available in three cure speeds, each of which incorporates glass bead technology to help ensure...
- From The Fabricator
Don't get stuck wondering about composites
- By Michael Bishop
- Nov 25, 2008
- Assembly and Joining
- Article
Automakers and other manufacturers are interested in utilizing composites more in their manufacturing operations. Composites come with their own set of challenges, and one of the most important challenges is how to join the engineered material to a metal correctly using an adhesive. When joining materials, adhesives evenly distribute loads and reduce labor time.
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