Share to your channels

Global Expert Unite:

Advancing the Future of Industrial Adhesives at Symposium In Adhesives 2026.

On March 3–4, 2026, experts from across the automotive, composites, electronics, and industrial sectors convened in Munich for the annual In-adhesives Symposium, one of the most influential scientific events dedicated to adhesive technologies.

L&L Products R&D materials specialist, Michel AWKAL, presented the challenges of creating structural adhesives for lightweight composite motor vehicles, why traditional welding fails and give way to polymers, how a unique blend of phase-separating tougheners and high-molecular-weight polymers unlocked breakthrough fatigue resistance, the surprising science behind localized yielding, and much more.

Global Expert Unite

Advancing the Future of Industrial Adhesives at Symposium In Adhesives 2026.

On March 3–4, 2026, experts from across the automotive, composites, electronics, and industrial sectors convened in Munich for the annual In-adhesives Symposium, one of the most influential scientific events dedicated to adhesive technologies.

L&L Products R&D materials specialist, Michel AWKAL, presented the challenges of creating structural adhesives for lightweight composite motor vehicles, why traditional welding fails and give way to polymers, how a unique blend of phase-separating tougheners and high-molecular-weight polymers unlocked breakthrough fatigue resistance, the surprising science behind localized yielding, and much more.

Share to your channels

A Global Gathering for Adhesive Innovation

The 2026 edition of In Adhesives brought together more than 80 researchers, OEM specialists, and materials scientists from around the world for two days. Participants engaged with a scientific program that spanned renewable polymer chemistry, plasma-enabled surface engineering, AI-driven R&D, next-generation polyurethane systems, and advanced lamination technologies — reflecting the rapid evolution of adhesive science.

Hands-on innovation stations and technical exchanges complemented the formal agenda, giving attendees the opportunity to explore emerging solutions in composite bonding, lightweight structural design, process automation, and data-driven formulation optimization. These interactions underscored the growing convergence of chemistry, engineering, and digital technologies in shaping the future of adhesives.

Across automotive, aerospace, construction, electronics, optics, and medical applications, the symposium fostered forward-looking discussions on how advanced bonding technologies will enable more efficient manufacturing, more durable structures, and more sustainable material systems in the years ahead.

The L&L Touch: Advancing Structural Bonding for Composite Vehicle Architectures

During the symposium, Michel Awkal, Research & Development Engineer at L&L Products, presented groundbreaking work on a fatigue- and impact-resistant structural adhesive designed specifically for lightweight composite motor vehicles.

His presentation addressed a central challenge in modern vehicle engineering: as manufacturers transition from welded metal structures to polymer composite architectures, traditional joining methods are no longer viable. Adhesive bonding becomes essential — but only if the adhesive can withstand both extensive cyclic loading and single-event high-stress impacts, a combination that has historically been difficult to achieve.

Key Insights

  • Why composite lightweighting demands new adhesive technologies
  • How heat-activated adhesives cure without damaging composite substrates
  • The role of phase-separating tougheners and high-molecular-weight polymers
  • How localized yield mechanisms improve fatigue and impact resistance
  • Validation methods and performance results for cyclic bending fatigue
  • Additional properties: room-temperature storage, easy handling, short cure times

About the Author

L&L Expert Talks

Stay tuned for our next topic

"*" indicates required fields

DR. MICHEL AWKAL

Research & Development Engineer

Dr Michel Awkal is a research and development engineer at L&L Products in France, specializing in formulation chemistry. He holds a PhD in polymer chemistry and brings more than twenty years of experience in the formulation and characterization of advanced materials, complemented by six years of expertise in polymer synthesis and chemical analysis.

He is the author of several patents and scientific publications and has led the development of a dozen innovative materials, guiding their qualifications for industrial customers in the automotive and aerospace sectors. In addition to his work at L&L, Michel teaches at several chemistry universities, sharing his expertise in polymer science and contributing to the training of future materials engineers.

About the Author

L&L Expert Talks

Stay tuned for our next topic

"*" indicates required fields

DR. MICHEL AWKAL

Research & Development Engineer

Dr Michel Awkal is a research and development engineer at L&L Products in France, specializing in formulation chemistry. He holds a PhD in polymer chemistry and brings more than twenty years of experience in the formulation and characterization of advanced materials, complemented by six years of expertise in polymer synthesis and chemical analysis.

He is the author of several patents and scientific publications and has led the development of a dozen innovative materials, guiding their qualifications for industrial customers in the automotive and aerospace sectors. In addition to his work at L&L, Michel teaches at several chemistry universities, sharing his expertise in polymer science and contributing to the training of future materials engineers.