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This is a key concern for many builders. Solid F17 timber cannot, and will not, swell and delaminate if allowed to become wet on-site – this cannot be guaranteed with laminated products and appropriate protection must be ensured. Care may also be ... more
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Epec Engineering has found that slower temperature ramp times and peak temperatures in the reflow profiles can help to reduce delamination issues. We recommend the ramp up temperature should be no more then 2.5 degrees C per second, and the peak ... more
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The upper continental crust is too evolved (felsic) to be a melt in equilibrium with the mantle (e.g., basalt). A mafic end-member is required to balance the continental crust composition. One possibility is the lower crust because it is mafic. ... more
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The pressure should be set between 40&50 psi, extreme pressure is causing severe squeeze out (no adhesive left to make the bond) ... more
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Fiberglass is usually applied using a lamination process. This process involves layering fiberglass mats. The amount of layers determines the thickness of your finished laminate. For example, if you're using the standard 1.5-ounce matting, seven ... more
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A.13 There are several things that can cause delamination. First if you did not clean the surface properly. Seal coatings will not adhere to dirty or oily surfaces. Any kind of wax or tire cleaners used in drive, and flushed off with a hose can ... more
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Delamination in plastic molded packages occurs due to the overall stress in a package. Even when the best available materials are used, the effect of stress on the package can cause delamination failures at the weakest package point. Substrate ... more
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The 3-layered, staggered design of the horizontal floorboards or the vertical floorboards provide additional support to prevent delamination. By providing a product that is finished on all sides cupping is less likely to occur. ... more
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The 3-layered, staggered design of the horizontal and/or vertical floorboards provide additional support to prevent delamination. Springwood's flooring construction helps control expansion and contraction caused by seasonal changes in humidity and ... more
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The 3-layered, staggered design of the horizontal floorboards or the vertical floorboards provide additional support to prevent delamination. By providing a product that is finished on all sides cupping is less likely to occur. ... more
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