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Separation of plies or layers of wood or other material through failure of the adhesive bond.
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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.
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A problem with the manufacture of panels, especially floors, where the bonded components start to lift apart.
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| delamination |
A failure of the bond between laminate and substrate in a composite board or panel.
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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. ...
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