ELAPLUS Case Study: Application of EP 2012 Epoxy Adhesive in Automotive Electronic Wire Speed Fixation
With the continuous development of automotive electronic technology, more and more complex electronic systems are integrated into vehicles, especially electric vehicles and autonomous vehicle. These systems have extremely strict requirements for the protection of electronic components. In these applications, the fixation and protection of solder joints and circuits are crucial, especially in extreme temperatures and harsh environments. In order to meet these demands, EP 2012 two-component epoxy structural adhesive has become the preferred material for many automotive electronics manufacturers due to its excellent high temperature resistance, adhesive strength, and protective performance for automotive electronic components. Customer needs and challengesThe client in this case is a leading automotive electronic system supplier, specializing in the development of electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology. The customer’s needs mainly focus on the following aspects:Solder joint fixation and protection: With the increasing demand for electronic components in automotive electronic systems, especially the complex connections between battery management systems (BMS) and autonomous driving sensors, the stability of solder joints is crucial.High and low temperature resistance: Automotive electronic products must operate reliably in extreme environments, especially in temperature fluctuations ranging from -40 ℃ to 150 ℃.Milk white appearance: Due to the long-term use of the product in the car system, it is required that the gel has a milk white appearance in order to efficiently repair and maintain it without affecting the overall visual effect.Flame retardant performance: In automotive electronics, safety is particularly important, especially in situations such as collisions or battery failures, where flame retardancy is indispensable.Solution for EP 2012 two-component epoxy structural adhesiveTo meet the customer’s requirements, we recommend EP 2012 two-component epoxy structural adhesive. This product is a room temperature/heating cured resin adhesive, particularly suitable for bonding materials such as metals, ceramics, fiberglass, etc., and can work stably in the extreme temperature range of…