deadhesion
Deadhesion refers to the process by which a bonded material loses its adhesive strength. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including chemical degradation, physical stress, environmental exposure, or improper application of the adhesive. When deadhesion occurs, the bond between the surfaces weakens or breaks entirely, leading to separation.
Several mechanisms can contribute to deadhesion. Chemical breakdown of the adhesive itself, often caused by prolonged
Physical factors also play a significant role. Repeated stress, such as vibration or mechanical load, can fatigue
Environmental factors like humidity and UV radiation can accelerate the degradation of adhesives, leading to deadhesion.