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How an Innovation in Carbon Nanotube Technology Could Spell the End for Delamination.
Many materials in our modern world are laminated — that is, they’re composed of multiple layers of materials held together by molecular bonds. Over time and exposure to outside factors, like a hard impact or extreme temperatures, the bonds between layers can weaken in polymers, composites and even steel. The layers can then separate and break, a process called delamination.

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