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Numerous non-destructive techniques are being investigated for assuring quality of the adhesive bonds. The research presented here is focused on non-destructive assessment of carbon fibre reinforced polymer(CFRP) parts.The surface condition directly influences the performance of adhesive bonds.The structural joints should en-sure safe usage of a structure.However,some modifications of the surface may lead to weak bond that cannot car-ry the desired load.This is why there is a search for methods of surface assessment before bonding.Moreover,re-liable techniques are required to allow to verify the integrity of the adhesive bond after manufacturing or bonded re-pair.We focus on the laser induced fluorescence(LIF)method for assessing the surface state.The LIF is a non-contact measurement method.In the context of adhesive bond assessment the electromechanical impedance(EMI) method is studied.The EMI uses surface bonded piezoelectric sensors for excitation and sensing.The investigated samples were made of CFRP layers.The samples were treated at elevated temperatures.The influence of the ther-mal treatment was studied using LIF.The thermal treatment at 220 ℃ could be clearly distinguishedrom the rest of the considered samples.The thermally treated plates were bonded to untreated plate and then they were meas-ured with the EMI method to study the influence of the treatment on the adhesive bond.The changes of EMI spec-tra were significant for the treatment at 280 ℃ and for some thermally treated samples that were later contamina-ted with de-icing fluid.