DELO supports German Hyperloop team 13 November 2018

DELO Industrial Adhesives is sponsoring WARR Hyperloop – a working group of students at the Technical University of Munich – by providing adhesives, as well as consulting services and training in bonding technology, to help it take part in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is the one behind SpaceX and the Hyperloop competition, which was launched in 2015. Hyperloop is a transportation concept for high-speed trains, similar to the principle of pneumatic tube mail systems. Propelled through tubes, the pods are expected to reach speeds in excess of 1,000km/h thanks to the low air resistance under partial vacuum.

The new pod idea from WARR Hyperloop required silicate coated titanium plates to be mounted to the one piece CFRP monocoque. The titanium plates increase stiffness and improve transmission of braking forces to the structure. CFRP poses major challenges for conventional joining techniques because of its fibre structure. This is where adhesive bonding proves its advantages, especially with being able to join different materials. In concrete terms, DELO-DUOPOX AD840 is used for this application. The two component epoxy resin features good adhesion on a variety of surfaces and was specially developed for structural bonding. It is well established in the automotive industry.

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