The cause of fiber pull-out and delamination is weak bonding.
There are, however, relatively weak segments of the microfibril with weaker internal bonding.
The underdeveloped economies like India have generally a lesser developed financial market which creates a weak bonding between the interest rates and the aggregate demand.
Such weak bonding leads to low melting and boiling points, which is related to the fact that it is a distillable liquid.
Some companies try to cause weak bonding at rest between proppant particles in order to prevent such reorganisation.
The low-friction characteristics of most dry lubricants are attributed to a layered structure on the molecular level with weak bonding between layers.
The absence of cations in alternate layers leads to weak bonding between adjacent layers.
One consequence of this weak bonding is the relatively high tendency of I molecules to dissociate into atomic iodine.
The cause of fiber pull-out (another form of failure mechanism) and delamination is weak bonding.