Renewable energy
Adhesion engineering for wind power and renewable energies
What technical challenges does bonding in wind power address?
Mechanical stresses
In wind power and renewable energies, ADERIS methacrylate adhesives withstand high and cyclical mechanical loads caused by wind, torque variations and constant vibrations. They offer excellent fatigue resistance, high shear and peel strength, and controlled elasticity to absorb peak loads. Structural bonding ensures even distribution of stress and compensates for differential expansion between composites, metals and hybrid materials.
Environmental stresses
ADERIS methacrylates maintain their performance in extreme weather conditions: humidity, rain, frost, UV rays, salt spray and significant temperature variations. Their resistance to ageing and chemical agents, and their robustness in construction site conditions, guarantee the long-term durability of wind turbine assemblies, both onshore and offshore.
These essential properties make ADERIS products the preferred solution for many critical applications, from blade manufacturing to production infrastructure maintenance, including:
Our methacrylate adhesives recommended for renewable energy applications
a product range structured into three technology levels
Horizon
HORIZON range is the low-odor, low-carbon structural MMA adhesives, for manufacturers prioritizing operator comfort and reduced VOC impact, without compromising structural performance.
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ESSENTIELLE range is the high-performance structural MMA adhesives, for industrial users seeking robust performance, ease of use and optimized total cost.
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ORIGINE range is the ultra-high performance structural MMA adhesives, for demanding applications requiring maximum crash resistance, fatigue durability and multi-material bonding reliability.
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