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delamination

Delamination vs Undefined - What's the difference?

delamination | undefined |


As a noun delamination

is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Delamination vs Scrape - What's the difference?

delamination | scrape |


As nouns the difference between delamination and scrape

is that delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive while scrape is a broad, shallow injury left by scraping (rather than a cut or a scratch).

As a verb scrape is

to draw an object, especially a sharp or angular one, along (something) while exerting pressure.

Layering vs Delamination - What's the difference?

layering | delamination |


As nouns the difference between layering and delamination

is that layering is a structure made up of layers while delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

As a verb layering

is .

Delamination vs Exfoliation - What's the difference?

delamination | exfoliation |


As nouns the difference between delamination and exfoliation

is that delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive while exfoliation is the scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, etc; the state of being exfoliated.

Delamination vs Dent - What's the difference?

delamination | dent |


As nouns the difference between delamination and dent

is that delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive while dent is a shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact.

As a verb dent is

to impact something, producing a dent.

Laminated vs Delamination - What's the difference?

laminated | delamination |


As an adjective laminated

is made by lamination.

As a verb laminated

is (laminate).

As a noun delamination is

the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

Peeling vs Delamination - What's the difference?

peeling | delamination |


As nouns the difference between peeling and delamination

is that peeling is the act of removing the outer surface in strips while delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

As a verb peeling

is present participle of lang=en.

Peel vs Delamination - What's the difference?

peel | delamination |


As nouns the difference between peel and delamination

is that peel is the skin or outer layer of a fruit, vegetable, etc while delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

As a verb peel

is to remove the skin or outer covering of.

As a proper noun Peel

is a town on the Isle of Man.

Delamination vs Layered - What's the difference?

delamination | layered |


As a noun delamination

is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive.

As an adjective layered is

formed of layers.

As a verb layered is

(layer).

Delamination vs Depression - What's the difference?

delamination | depression |


As nouns the difference between delamination and depression

is that delamination is the separation of the layers of a laminar composite material as a result of repeated stress, or failure of the adhesive while depression is depression (area that is lower than its surroundings).

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