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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.
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Areas where wax has pulled away from parts of a glass container leaving spots, mostly in container candles.
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| delamination |
The physical separation of a mounted interlaced image from the flat side of a lenticular lens sheet.
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| delamination |
The separating into layers of a molded part wall. Can be caused by contamination, incompatible polymer blends, melt fracture or poor adhesion between multi-layer products.
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| delamination |
The process of disconnecting the layers of a composite.
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