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On Demand Webinar: Innovative Thermal Interface Materials: How Adhesives And Gap Fillers Are Accelerating xEV’s


 

Traditional joining techniques in the automotive industry includes welding and mechanical fasteners. However, many challenges arise when using these methods. By using structural adhesives, the need for mechanical fasteners as well as post-weld rework is eliminated. Adhesives also eliminate heat-affected zones and can double as a sealant. In traditional fastening methods, mounting lugs, screws, and rivets pierce through the aluminum battery box, which can cause a potential leak point and risks potential for outside moisture to seep into the battery pack. This presentation will dive into four top trends we’re seeing in the market for 2021 when it comes to thermal management solutions used in electric vehicle applications. Insights, data and real-world testing.

Four Trends in Thermal Management

What We Cover: 

  • Serviceability

  • Reworkability 

  • Low Density Materials 

  • Alternate Chemisty Materials 

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Presenter: Nick Cupelli

Sr. Application Engineer 

Nick Cupelli is a Sr. Application Engineer for Parker LORD Corporation, started his professional career with LORD in 2015 after graduating from Pennsylvania State University. Nick began in the LORD Career Foundations Program and has held manufacturing, sourcing, business development, and research positions at LORD prior to his current position as an Application Engineer. For the last 2 years, Nick has been focused primarily on thermal management and adhesive applications for Electric Vehicles.