FASTENING METHOD FOR COMPONENTS
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1. A fastening method for components, comprising:
- providing a first component with a first through hole;
providing a second component with a second through hole;
aligning the through holes of the first component and the second component;
forming a mixture by mixing a first material with a second material; and
injecting the mixture of the first material and the second material into the aligned through holes of the first component and the second component,wherein the mixture of the first material and the second material expands in the through holes, thereby connecting the first component and the second component together.
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Abstract
Methods for fastening or coupling dissimilar materials to each other may include providing a first component with a first through hole and a second component with a second through hole that is at least partly aligned with the first through hole. A mixture including a first material and a second material may be injected into the aligned through holes of the first component and the second component. The mixture of the first material and the second material may expand in the through holes, e.g., due to a chemical reaction, thereby connecting the first component and the second component together.
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1. A fastening method for components, comprising:
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providing a first component with a first through hole; providing a second component with a second through hole; aligning the through holes of the first component and the second component; forming a mixture by mixing a first material with a second material; and injecting the mixture of the first material and the second material into the aligned through holes of the first component and the second component, wherein the mixture of the first material and the second material expands in the through holes, thereby connecting the first component and the second component together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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