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Making the EV battery pack a structural component of the vehicle has placed unprecedented demands on joining technologies. As engineers strive to increase energy density, manage thermal loads, and ensure crashworthiness, the limitations of traditional welding and mechanical fasteners become increasingly apparent, writes Peter Donaldson. Adhesive bonding has emerged as a critical enabling technology, and the combination of Parker Lord 5206 acrylic adhesive and LORD Accelerator 55GB is specifically engineered to meet the challenges of battery enclosure manufacturing. Today's battery enclosures often combine aluminium frames with steel mounting brackets, both with a variety of surface finishes and coatings. A common concern is whether an adhesive can reliably bond this mix of metals without extensive preparation - a capability that streamlines the assembly process by eliminating costly steps. According to adhesives engineer and Parker Lord business development manager Eric Wyman, the ...