| delamination | <biology> Formation and separation of laminae or layers; one of the methods by which the various blastodermic layers of the ovum are differentiated. This process consists of a concentric splitting of the cells of the blastosphere into an outer layer (epiblast) and an inner layer (hypoblast). By the perforation of the resultant two-walled vesicle, a gastrula results similar to that formed by the process of invagination. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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A laminar discontinuity such as an area of unbonded materials.
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A separation of the paper's surface.
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A condition where wallpaper backing separates from the top or intermediate layer of vinyl. One frequent cause is excessive soaking. Some wallpaper, such as grasscloth and stringcloth, should relax only 3 to 5 minutes before installation.
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The separation of layers in an engineered/laminate through failure within the adhesive or at the bond between adhesive and laminate.
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separations or splitting, usually caused by lack of adequate or sufficient adhesion in laminating or plied goods.
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