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A brush is not used because it will cause delamination.
When drilling in composite materials the problem with delamination is eliminated.
The mechanism of delamination is described by Bird (1979).
Delamination is when the layers of the composite separate.
Delamination occurs when moisture gets between the layers of the sandstone.
This process is responsible for the high energy consumptions associated with the fiber delamination.
The cause of fiber pull-out and delamination is weak bonding.
Delamination is a mode of failure for composite materials.
However, in the current rash of trouble, delamination is not the culprit, Bowler said.
Yellowstone National Park There is a third process, called delamination.
The surface delamination and deformation greatly added to the aircraft drag.
A complementary process, although it does not necessarily always involve the upper mantle, is called delamination.
Delamination is the peeling away of layers of material.
Delamination is of two basic types: brittle or ductile.
Delamination of the lithosphere has two major geologic effects.
If the adhesive bond between the two layers is too weak, the most probable result will be delamination.
Delamination risk is as old as composite material.
The second type, ductile delamination, is related to convective instabilities.
Delamination may thus account for some volcanic regions that have been attributed to mantle plumes in the past.
Powered tests were planned, but not carried out after delamination of the aircraft's wooden wings was discovered.
Slate can have a pleasing texture but is slightly porous and prone to delamination.
Door reinforcements - various products are made to prevent delamination and or splitting of the door.
Delamination can occur easily under certain mechanical loads.
The catastrophic failure mode is caused by delamination between the belt and its fabric reinforcement.
A potential problem with layered tips is delamination, where a layer begins to separate from another or the tip completely comes apart.