openam
Structural
- Mar 3, 2004
- 9
I have some fiberglass panels that need to be attached to an aluminum frame. I was hoping to embed aluminum brackets into the fiberglass and then mechanically fasten the brackets to the aluminum frame.
1) Is there a problem with the expansion ratios of fiberglass and aluminum?
2) If yes, would it be acceptable to use Stainless Steel brackets, or do they have the same problem with expansion/contraction differences?
I've seen regular 14 ga steel brackets embedded into fiberglass in some applications, so I'm thinking that the embedded Stainless Steel wouldn't be a problem, except that it cost 5 times as much.
3) Is there less of a problem if the brackets are only 3" as opposed to a continuous embedded bracket?
1) Is there a problem with the expansion ratios of fiberglass and aluminum?
2) If yes, would it be acceptable to use Stainless Steel brackets, or do they have the same problem with expansion/contraction differences?
I've seen regular 14 ga steel brackets embedded into fiberglass in some applications, so I'm thinking that the embedded Stainless Steel wouldn't be a problem, except that it cost 5 times as much.
3) Is there less of a problem if the brackets are only 3" as opposed to a continuous embedded bracket?