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ASC Unveils Adhesive CAD Symbol

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ASC Unveils Adhesive CAD Symbol

Designed to simplify specifying adhesives

 

Bethesda, MDThe Adhesive and Sealant Council (ASC), in collaboration with ASTM, has released a new ASTM International standard, D7447-08, Standard Practice for Symbolizing Adhesive Applications.

 

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This standard, and the accompanying electronic symbol, enable engineers, architects, designers and other end-users to more conveniently represent adhesives on computer-aided design (CAD) drawings.

 

Individuals can download a free, executable plug-in of the symbol www.adhesives.org and use it in several versions of AutoCAD as well as TurboCAD. Users can complete fields with information such as adhesive chemistry type and physical form, surface preparation, curing information and more.

 

When asked about the development of the new symbol, ASC President Lawrence D. Sloan says, “ASC initiated the adhesive CAD symbol project in response to focus group feedback received from the engineering, architecture and design communities. ASC wanted to understand these groups’ perceptions of adhesives. What we learned was that these ‘end-users’ desired a way to graphically represent an adhesive on a CAD drawing.”

 

From those focus group sessions, ASC approached ASTM International with the idea of creating a new global standard and symbol. The new standard resulted from ASC’s efforts with ASTM's D14 Adhesives Committee, specifically the D14.60 subcommittee, which manages the Adhesive Material Classification System.

 

“The focus group respondents indicated they would be more amenable to specifying adhesives as an alternative fastener type because the tool would eliminate the tedious task of manually adding adhesives in the ‘notes’ section of CAD programs,” comments Sloan.

 

Designers, engineers, architects and other individuals preparing CAD drawings benefit from the use of ASTM D7447 in two important ways. Using the electronic CAD symbol saves users’ time, while allowing more specific adhesives information to be included on the actual CAD drawings.

 

For more information visit www.ascouncil.org

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