Advantages:
1. Effectively inhibits crack propagation, ensuring high damage tolerance.
2. Maintains structural strength without compromising it through drilling.
3. Resistant to corrosion and capable of achieving a smooth, aerodynamic form.
4. Possesses excellent anti-fatigue, vibration damping, sealing, and insulation capabilities.
5. Eliminates the need for fasteners, leading to a lighter structure and reduced production costs.
Disadvantages:
1. Requires specialized pre-treatment of bonding surfaces and high precision in mating parts. Necessitates heating and pressurizing equipment for curing, and repairs are relatively challenging.
2. Forms a permanent connection that cannot be disassembled. Material recycling and reuse are difficult after bonding.
3. Exhibits significant strength variation with low peel strength. Struggles to bond thick structures and transmit heavy loads.
4. Connection effectiveness is hard to control, and reliability may be compromised.