Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Available in a number of dimensions, the mat is guaranteed not to delaminate.
Most forms of cow horn are not suitable, as they soon delaminate with use.
Otherwise, the consolidated surface is likely to delaminate, or peel away in sheets.
High adhesion (sticking) may delaminate resist, which than stays on stamp.
Experience showed that the bonding had a tendency to delaminate, or pull apart, as a plane built up flying time.
Rough seas started to delaminate the boat's hull, which was built to be lightweight and fast, but not particularly safe.
Under these conditions Presstoff tended to delaminate and lose cohesion.
Excess heat can cause the circuit board to delaminate, become brittle, and become warped.
"I was surprised the bulkheads didn't delaminate," Martin said of the fiberglass and foam core construction.
More common is for the belt to delaminate, disconnecting the fabric strength member from the teeth that ride on the pulleys.
It was found that such cold bonds tended to delaminate, or separate slightly, possibly because of moisture in the seal and subsequent corrosion.
The impact on the water will delaminate skis even when the water is aerated and the skis are reinforced.
The wood tended to soak up water, which made the ship dangerously heavy and the glue was not waterproof causing them to delaminate.
Once the future neuroblast cells are selected, they delaminate, then carry on dividing for a pre-programmed number of divisions.
The homogenizers are used to delaminate the cell walls of the fibers and liberate the nanosized fibrils.
Security tests by Consumer Reports Magazine in the 1990s found that many residential doors fail or delaminate when force is applied to them.
The failures all involved tread separation, in which the outer tread carcass would delaminate and cause a rapid loss of tire pressure.
The chip interconnect technology could not be reliably manufactured as the layers tended to delaminate and there was no automated way to repair soldering errors.
During fly neurogenesis, the neuroblasts delaminate from a monolayer of ectodermal cells.
Surface Bond - Measures the force required to delaminate or split away the surface of laminate flooring plank or tile.
The low temperature may make the adhesive sufficiently brittle that you can use a razor blade or an Exacto knife to delaminate the adhesive bond.
Another problem was identified in that moisture trapped inside the wings could have no way to escape easily and would cause the plywood skin to buckle or even delaminate.
Leading the race with only three laps to go, he saw his right rear tire begin to delaminate and pitted, handing victory to A.J. Foyt.
ICI at Runcorn has developed 'a form of molecular scalpel' to delaminate minerals, in this case a clay called vermiculate.
The seemingly slight damage, under the punishing heat of re-entry, can cause the heat-resistant panel to "delaminate," or peel apart layer by layer, Dr. Curry said.