Abstract

Bonded joints in the construction industry have a rich history dating back to ancient civilisations, where they were mainly used to join materials such as wood or stone. In particular, natural materials such as bitumen or natural resins were used for this purpose. In the present modern era, with the development of adhesive technologies and synthetic adhesives, they have become an essential part of construction industry practice. Within facade cladding, bonded joints are becoming key to achieving high thermal insulation performance and overall building energy efficiency. The correct design of the building envelope is increasingly relevant in the context of the geopolitical situation starting with the global pandemic COVID-19 and the two conflicts between Russia and Ukraine and between Israel and Palestine that resulted in energy crises [1]. The paper summarizes the potential applications of adhesive bonded joints on facades, the types of adhesives used at different joints and their ability to provide strong and durable joints when exposed to different climatic conditions during summer and winter months.

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