disbondment
Disbondment refers to the separation of two materials that are bonded together by an adhesive or fusion joint, resulting in the loss of load transfer across the interface. It most often involves an interface between the adherend and the adhesive, but may also occur within the adhesive layer (cohesive failure) or in the substrate material (substrate failure). In engineering practice, disbondment is a common failure mode in bonded joints, laminates, coatings, and protective barriers, and is a major concern in aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, and electronics packaging.
Disbondment can occur via adhesive failure at the interface, cohesive failure within the adhesive, or substrate
Causes of disbondment include surface contamination, moisture ingress, temperature cycling, chemical exposure, aging, UV exposure, poor
Detection and assessment rely on non-destructive testing and mechanical tests. Non-destructive methods include ultrasonic scanning, acoustic
Prevention and remediation focus on sound process control and design practices: thorough surface cleaning and degreasing,