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the material, fit only for experimental use. One common technique is called the “Scotch tape
method,” in which a piece of tapeis used to peel graphene flakes off of a chunk of graphite,
which is essentially a stack of graphene sheets
To begin, Dacey meets researcher Branson Belle who demonstrates the famous “Scotch
tape method” a sample of graphite onto sticky tape and then folding and peeling the tape
several times to create progressively thinner layers of graphite – eventually leading to a
Provides structural strength that can replace bolts, rivets, welds and other mechanical
fasteners.
Can use lighter thinner materials.
Bond dissimilar materials without incompatibility concerns.
Acts as a moisture seal/environmental barrier.
Provides vibration deadening and noise reduction.
Shortens assembly time.
Eliminates the need for surface refinishing to remove weld distortions.
Eliminates visible mechanical fasteners for cosmetic superiority.
Provides adhesion to difficult surfaces such as glass.
Provides uniform thickness and gap filling properties.
Eliminates the need for bonding “both” substrates together at the same time and location
providing optimum manufacturing flexibility. (2)