In some cases, especially when subjected to cyclic stress, the layers of the material separate from each other ( delaminate ) and lose strength.
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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.
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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.
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Special adhesive tapes and labels have high bond-strength adhesives in combination with backing that are designed to fracture or delaminate under designated conditions to indicate premature attempts at opening.
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Some early audio tapes, made in layers, begin to " delaminate " in as little as five years, said Sam Brylawski, head of the library's Recorded Sound Section.
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In addition due to the harsh environment of combustion the high gas flow rate can cool the sensor which alters the signal or it can delaminate the electrodes over time and soot particles can degrade the materials.
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"The Painter's Handbook " notes a problem with using oil paints over an acrylic gesso ground instead of a traditional oil ground, citing a mismatch in flexibility over time that could cause the oil paint to delaminate.
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On metal toothed zippers, the cut edges of the rubberized fabric of the zipper tapes are susceptible to fraying along the exposed weave . if not trimmed, the frayed edges can accelerate damage to the weave and eventually delaminate the edge.
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The accident had never been officially investigated, but the in-car camera video was reviewed and it is speculated that a last-minute incorrect rear-end alignment caused the tire to overheat and delaminate, and driver error caused the crash.
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During gastrulation, migrating epiblast cells undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition in order to lose cell-cell adhesion ( E-cadherin ), delaminate from the epiblast layer and migrate over the dorsal surface of the epiblast then down through the primitive streak.