Method for obtaining mechanical lock between surfaces

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

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29521, 156292, 156298, B32B 708, B32B 712, F16B 1100

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054878039

ABSTRACT:
A method for obtaining a mechanical lock between two surfaces by providing particulate granules between the surfaces and forcing the surfaces toward one another at a pressure sufficient to embed a substantial number of the particulate granules in both of the surfaces. The method is preferably utilized during the formation of a hem flange, so as to provide immediate handling strength to the hem flange without the need for adhesive compositions.

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