Panel assembling method

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

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29428, 29458, 29462, 156275, 1563797, 219 95, 219 1041, 219 1043, 219 1081, B29C 1902

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042933633

ABSTRACT:
A panel assembling method is disclosed which comprises the steps of coating a thermosetting adhesive on the connection area of a first panel to be fixed to the connection area of a second panel, mating the connection areas of the first and second panels, heating a portion of the connection area of the first or second panel to set the adhesive on the portion, by passing a current, possibly a high-frequency current, through the portion between electrodes which are contacted to it, thereby temporarily assembling the first and second panels, and subsequently heating all of the connection area of the first or second panel to set the adhesive entirely on the connection area. An apparatus for partially setting the thermosetting adhesive is also disclosed.

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