**5. Conclusions**

The aim of the research was to verify in laboratory conditions whether it is reasonable to consider the technology of bonding sheet-metal components to the thin-layer plaster of thermal insulation systems. The start of the research was accompanied by a preliminary concern that the load capacity of the spot-bonded components would be low, which was estimated to the units of kilograms. The measured forces required to tear off a 2500 mm<sup>2</sup> bonded target were surprisingly high, ranging across all the materials tested from 99.3 kg to 199.5 kg of static load. For the 625 mm2 adhesive strips, the range of forces required to tear it off ranged from 25.4 kg to 46.5 kg. The following conclusions were drawn based on the results obtained:


The bonding technology of the sheet metal components and the issue of bonding to the surface of insulated facades, in general, appears to be promising for the future; however, further research is needed.

**Author Contributions:** Conceptualization, J.Š. and A.P.; methodology, J.Š. and B.N.; validation, J.Š., A.P. and A.B.; formal analysis, B.N.; investigation, J.Š. and A.P.; resources, A.P.; data curation, A.B.; writing—original draft preparation, J.Š.; writing—review and editing, A.P. and B.N.; visualization, J.Š.; supervision, B.N.; funding acquisition, J.Š. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

**Funding:** This research was funded by an Internal Grant Programmes of the Brno University of Technology under No. FAST-S-22-7865 and No. FAST-J-22-7871.

**Institutional Review Board Statement:** Not applicable.

**Informed Consent Statement:** Not applicable.

**Data Availability Statement:** Not applicable.

**Acknowledgments:** The publication cost of this paper was covered with funds from the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA): "MATBUD'2023—Developing international scientific cooperation in the field of building materials engineering" BPI/WTP/2021/1/00002, MATBUD'2023

**Conflicts of Interest:** The authors declare no conflict of interest.
