Click Bond, Inc.

Click Bond, Inc. is a company known for its innovative fastening solutions primarily aimed at the aerospace, defense, and other high-performance industries. Founded in 1987, Click Bond manufactures and designs a wide range of adhesive-bonded fasteners, which include a variety of mounts, studs, standoffs, nuts, and other fastening components. The company's products are integral in applications where traditional mechanical fasteners may not be feasible or desirable due to weight, stress, or material considerations.


Key Features and Offerings of Click Bond, Inc. include:



  1. Adhesive-Bonded Fasteners: Click Bond's core specialty lies in producing fasteners that use adhesives to bond to surfaces, eliminating the need for drilling holes which can compromise structural integrity and add to maintenance costs.



  2. Industry Applications: While the aerospace and defense sectors are the primary markets, Click Bond's technologies are also used in marine, industrial, space, and transportation industries.



  3. Innovation and Research: The company invests significantly in research and development to advance its product lines and stay at the forefront of fastener technology. This includes working on advanced materials and manufacturing techniques to improve the efficiency and reliability of their solutions.



  4. Quality Standards and Certifications: Click Bond adheres to stringent quality standards and holds various certifications such as AS9100 and ISO 9001, which are critical for supplying components to the aerospace industry.



  5. Global Reach: While headquartered in Carson City, Nevada, Click Bond serves a global customer base, providing solutions to major aerospace manufacturers and other high-tech firms around the world.



  6. Sustainability: The company also emphasizes sustainability in its production processes and product designs, aiming to reduce the environmental impact and enhance the lifecycle of its products.




When considering fastening solutions for environments that demand high performance and reliability, Click Bond's innovative adhesive-bonded fasteners are often valued for their engineering excellence and ability to solve complex fastening challenges.


Products

Bonded, Cable Tie Mounts, Specialty Mounts, Studs, Standoffs, Brackets, Sleeves, and Advanced Composite Fasteners

Carson City USA

2151 Lockheed Way
Carson City NV 89706
USA

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