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Why do bubbles or wrinkles form after the membrane is adhered?

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Why do bubbles or wrinkles form after the membrane is adhered?

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A – Solvents in the adhesives, which are not allowed to “flash off” or evaporate, cause distortions or bubbles. The wet adhesive distresses the membrane causing wrinkles. Depending on the substrate and the amount of wet adhesive, bubbles or distortions in the membrane will eventually be absorbed by the membrane and disappear.

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