The aluminum alloy and composite structures of the aircraft shell require bonding with high-strength adhesives to enhance structural integrity and reduce weight, replacing traditional riveting and welding processes.
During the assembly of the wings and tail, metal and composite materials are bonded and sealed using gluing equipment to ensure stability and aerodynamic performance at the connection points.
Adhesives are also employed for bonding and sealing the cockpit windshield and passenger portholes, ensuring resistance to water, wind, and pressure. High-performance sealants further enhance impact resistance.
In the cabin, soundproofing and damping materials are fixed and bonded with gluing equipment to minimize the effects of noise and vibration on passengers.