#7766. Review of debonding techniques in adhesively bonded composite structures for sustainability

October 2026publication date
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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Materials Science (all);
Waste Management and Disposal;
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment;
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Abstract:
Complex geometries with long fibre reinforced polymer matrix composite structures are realised through adhesive bonding, with other composites or metals. However, they need to be disassembled during in-service or end-of-life phase. In the context of sustainability, greater attention in debonding technologies, tools and techniques is required for a better product life-cycle. This paper delineates the strategies, process steps and the important selection criteria in debonding of composite bonded joints.
Keywords:
Adhesive; Composite; Debonding; Disassembly; Repair

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