51 00... Notes On Component Bonding Adhesive Tape

2011 BMW M3 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION 51 00... Notes On Component Bonding Adhesive Tape

Unless specified otherwise in vehicle-specific or component-specific instructions, the following notes apply.

Follow REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS FOR BONDED GASKETS for rubber seals.

1. General notes:Β 

  • Bonding at room and object temperature of >+18 Β°C.
  • Newly painted parts may only be bonded after a drying time of at least 24 hours.
  • Optimal bonding/attachment to the background surface is achieved after approx. 48 hours. Components must not be exposed to mechanical strain beforehand (car wash, strength test, etc.).
  • Do not touch bonding area.
  • It is not the length of time that pressure is applied but rather the force of pressure applied that is crucial.
  • Detaching the adhesive tape after pressing destroys the adhesive layer.
  • After being pressed on gently, adhesive tape can be pulled off again up to 3 times.

2. Auxiliary materials and tools:Β 

3. Preparations:Β 

  • Remove all adhesive residue or clean new part thoroughly.
  • Clean the areas to be bonded immediately before bonding to remove silicone and grease residues.
  • Treat bonding on glass or painted surfaces with Sika Aktivator 205.
NOTE: Observe ventilation time β‰₯1 minute.

4. Bonding:Β 

  1. 4.1 Components without preassembled adhesive tape:Β 
    • Pull off liner* from adhesive tape
    • Position adhesive tape on component and stick on
    • Press down adhesive tape over entire adhesive area
    • Continue with Point 4.2

      * Liner is the protective film on the adhesive tape.

  2. 4.2 Components with pre-fitted adhesive tape:Β 
    • Pull off liner* from adhesive side (if adhesive area is large, do not pull off liner completely)
    • Align component in correct position on vehicle
    • Press down component over entire adhesive area

      Minimum contact pressure β‰₯ 15 N/cm2 (firm thumb pressure reaches approx. 35 N/cm2 .)

      * Liner is the protective film on the adhesive tape.

RENDER: 1.0x

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