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Beyond the Bolt: How VHB Tape Holds the World Together
Season 2 · Episode 526

Beyond the Bolt: How VHB Tape Holds the World Together

Think tape is just for paper? Discover how VHB tape keeps airplanes in the sky and electric vehicles on the road in this engineering deep dive.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 7, 202621m 5s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn peel back the layers on one of the most underrated heroes of modern engineering: Very High Bond (VHB) tape. Far from being a temporary fix, this industrial adhesive is a mission-critical component in the aviation and automotive sectors, replacing rivets and welds in some of the most demanding environments on Earth. The brothers discuss how VHB tape enables fuel efficiency by reducing weight, prevents galvanic corrosion by insulating different metals, and survives the brutal vibrations of flight. From de-icing boots on wings to battery assemblies in electric vehicles, learn why "sticking to it" is the future of structural design. They also break down the rigorous, multi-stage application process—from Dyne pens to coupon testing—that ensures these bonds never fail.