Benefits & Key Features
Your trailer design requires bonding and sealing solutions that streamline your manufacturing process, lighten your trailer design and deliver the highest quality.
Trailer Bonding in Action
See all the different applications where adhesives can be used to bond trailer panels, roofs, doors and more. Eliminate trailer welding, trailer bolts and trailer fasteners by using structural adhesives.
Which Adhesive do you need?
Discover the various adhesive types we provide, along with their versatile applications. Our range of products caters to all your trailer assembly requirements, from adhesives for bonding metal and plastic to seam sealers.
We offer a full line of structural adhesives designed to bond all metals commonly used in the transportation industry and provide galvanic protection from dissimilar metals. Using trailer adhesives as an alternative to welding trailers can eliminate the scarring from welding, reduce surface prep and scar removal, without any local loss of temper in the metals.
Our LORD metal bonding adhesives can cross-bond to both metals and plastics. These metal and plastic bonding trailer adhesives feature high elongation to accommodate the thermal expansion challenges of incorporating plastics into your designs. Check out our complete line of plastic bonding urethane and acrylic adhesive alternatives to welding trailers
LORD panel bonding adhesives offer the smooth-sided look customers demand for dry freight vans and over-the-road trailers. Our trailer adhesives can join the panels without unsightly mechanical fasteners and rivets. We also offer trailer sealant solutions, which reduce or eliminate the costs associated with double-sided tape.
With so many companies offering trailer sealant options, trust us to provide you with proven and unique solutions for your manufacturing needs. We understand that the low cost of a product isn’t a good value if the warranty costs of leaks eat away at your profit. Our direct-to-metal seam sealing metal and aluminum adhesives for trailers won’t peel away and fail under the test of time.
On-Demand Webinar
Structural adhesives are a great way to replace traditional fastening methods for greater cost and time savings. Hear how the trailer industry is evolving by utilizing adhesives and sealers during manufacturing. Choosing the right adhesive for the right application can improve the aesthetics, reduce manufacturing and warranty costs as well as improve cycle times. In this webinar, we’ll review the chemistry of structural adhesives, application examples and where these adhesives are used on trailers today.
Today’s trailers typically use thin-gauge substrates instead of the thick-gauge aluminum or steel components that were once standard. Aluminum is the most common substrate material, with thermoset composites also being popular. While thinner materials are lighter-weight and more economical
For trucks with a dump-bed, the situation is extreme. Panels must endure almost constant impact and deformation. Learn how one truck manufacturer used next-generation acrylic adhesives to replace welding on his truck beds.
Riveting panels during truck or trailer assembly can be a noisy operation. Rivets can be dangerous. Read how one truck manufacturer's decision to switch to adhesives is helping to comply with health and safety codes.
Let’s look at some common composites used by automotive and building product manufacturers. Based on the various properties of the composites, how should adhesives be selected? When talking about composites, two questions immediately arise: What are the elements that make up the composite material?
LORD® Structural Adhesives provide trailer manufacturers with improved aesthetics and increased throughput with overall cost savings. Find the ideal solution for your design in our selector guide.
Finding the perfect adhesives for your manufacturing needs can be a hassle. Determine the perfect bead length and diameter, choose a product by chemistry or application and review the different packaging sizes available and other accessories needed.
Looking for frequently asked questions about structural adhesives? You've found the right place. Our technical support teams, scientists, and application engineers have developed a comprehensive list of answers to some of the top questions we get asked.
Want to know how to use structural adhesives? Traditional welding and rivets are a time of the past. Our structural adhesives hold up against welding and other mechanical fasteners. Watch how our adhesives stand up to welding and how to use them.
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