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What is a delamination?

What is a delamination? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. The separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive
  2. (biology) The formation of a gastrula by the splitting of the blastoderm
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The material soaks up water that freezes at altitude and can cause delamination that may not be readily visible.
A recent study found that delamination of the patellar component was a common finding, particularly if the implant has been retrieved more than two years after implantation.
The complex composite structure of the plane would be weakened by any colouring, as heat would build up, leading to delamination and possible cracking.
Imprints in the bottom surface of the delamination represent entrapped bleed water.
Damages to wall paintings due to moisture may include blanching, drip staining, and delamination of paint layers due to efflorescence.
The material strongly and uniformly adheres to substrates with no bridging, flaking, or delamination even when the devices are fully expanded.

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