Formation of dome-shaped projections in paints or varnish films resulting from local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from the underlying surface
The formulation of dome-shaped, hollow projections on paint, often caused by heat or moisture Can also be caused by solvent entrapment in a paint film which has surface dried before the solvent has completely escaped
Blister like bubbles on coated paper where a heavy ink film backs a heavy ink film Caused by subjecting the printed sheets to high temperatures, as found on heat-set web offset presses using high velocity hot air to set the ink Blistering can be due to weak base paper, high moisture content or too high resistance to air, but it can also be due to too high oven temperatures on the press, or ink which requires too high a temperature to make it set
Formation of dome-shaped projections in paint films resulting from local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from an underlying paint film (intercoat blistering), or the base substrate
Although seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture In cases where there is excessive moisture, and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the paper actually boils and causes a bubble or blistering effect
The formation of blisters in paint films by the local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from teh underlying substrate
This is the application of a caustic agent, or blister to the leg of a horse Occasionally, some will use this for the treatment of a number of conditions, such as Spavin, Ringbone, and Bowed Tendon
Bubbling formed during fast glaze firing by expanding air or steam unable to escape; usually avoided by a slow steady firing
very fast; "a blistering pace"; "got off to a hot start"; "in hot pursuit"; "a red-hot line drive"
small blisters which appear during drying if solvent or air are trapped in the film, or if chemical drying is inhibited by substances contained in the substrate
A defect in the paint film appearing as bubbles, usually caused by the expansion of air, solvent vapor, or moisture trapped beneath the film