delamination

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The separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive
The formation of a gastrula by the splitting of the blastoderm
The separation of a laminated plastic material along the plane of its layers
The act of splitting or separating a laminate into layers
(Embryology) The splitting of the blastoderm into two layers of cells to form a gastrula
Formation and separation of laminæ or layers; one of the methods by which the various blastodermic layers of the ovum are differentiated
A separation between plies within the base material, or between the base material and the conductive foil, or both
Separation of the plies in a laminated panel due ot failure of the adhesive, usually caused by excessive moisture or humidity
Delamination refers to the separation of the coating from the substrate It can also refer to separation between multiple layers of coating or even to cohesive failure of a coated part
Metal missing or retained but peeling from the surface due to incomplete bonding or impurities in the planchet
the separation of material constructed in layers in a direction approximately parallel to the surface
Separation of the secondary backing or attached cushion from the primary backing of the carpet
Separation of the plies in a roof membrane system or separation of laminated layers of insulation
This describes the separation of the individual plies in a laminate Laminates are typically made of two or more plies that are fused together under combinations of heat, pressure and adhesive When a lamination comes apart, delamination has occurred
The separation of the panel's face layer from the core, or a laminate from a substrate or separation of the inner plys usually from failure of the adhesive bond
the separation of a laminate along the plane of it's layers Also the separation of bonded insulation within the adhesive layer or at the adhesive interface
The separation of composite layers from each other Density: A comparison of weight per volume, measured in pounds per cubic foot Dielectric Strength: The value of a material as an electrical insulator or the resistance to the flow of electric current Dimensional Stability: A description of the change in size of an object during the molding process or in varying temperature conditions or under various loads Distortion: A change in shape form that which is intended Draft: The angle of the vertical components of a mold which allow removal of the part Drape: The ability of pre impregnated broad goods to conform to an irregular shape; textile conformity Dry Spot: Area of incomplete surface film on laminated plastics; in laminated glass, an area over which the interlayer and the glass have not become bonded
In-plane separation of a laminate ply or plies due to adhesive failure
The separation of layers of material in a laminate
The separation of the inner plies in a panel due to the failure of the adhesive bond
The separation of a laminate along the plane of its layers Also separation of bonded insulation within the adhesive layer or at the adhesive interface
subsurface separation of concrete into layers
A separation of piles or layers of wood through failure of the adhesive
The separation of the secondary backing from the primary backing
Separation of layers in a laminate because of failure in or near the material interface May be used to describe any splitting of a material in a plane parallel to its surface
Metal missing (or nearly so) from the surface due to incomplete bonding in the planchet
A separation between plies with a material base, between a base material and a conductive foil, or any other planar separation with a printed board
A separation of splitting of the tape such as separation of the backing into two distinct layers' separation between laminations of a tape consisting of more than one backing' or the separation between filaments and backing of a filament-reinforced tape
Separation of laminated layers of a material or system
peeling
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Describing any structure whose laminations have been removed
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To cause something assembled by lamination to come apart (or take apart) into the layers that make it up
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To separate into layers or to separate from the substrate
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The separation of ply layers due to adhesive failure Also includes the separation of layers of fabric from the core structure A delamination may be associated with bridging, drilling and trimming
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When the layers in your snowboard come apart It usually happens from crashing, long term use, or a defect in the snowboard
delaminate
{f} split into layers, divide into layers
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Process by which layers of material come apart by action of salt water and air
delamination
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