Adhesive sensing assembly for end jointed beam

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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73104, 73150R, 118691, 118712, 156350, 156356, 156378, 156379, 25045311, 2504581, 25055903, 25055942, 25055945, 25055947, 403364, 427 8, 427 9, 427 10, B32B 3100, B32B 3300

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for detecting imperfections in adhesive coatings formed on fingers of beams are disclosed. The present invention relates, in one aspect, to a method for preparing a first work piece for joining with a second work piece. The method involves forming a finger in the first work piece, then applying an adhesive coating on the finger. A determination is made to determine whether the adhesive coating is defective through the used of a sensing mechanism which is arranged to scan across a portion of the finger. In one embodiment, a defect in the adhesive coating on the finger is defined as a void.

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