kleplift
Kleplift is a term encountered in discussions of adhesion science to describe a hypothetical enhancement of detachment resistance at an adhesive interface. In these discussions, kleplift refers to a combined effect of surface chemistry, micro- or nano-scale patterning, and the presence of interfacial fluids that together raise the peel or lift force beyond what would be predicted by chemistry or texture alone. The concept is not part of a formal theory and has not been established in peer-reviewed literature; it is largely used as a heuristic or thought experiment in speculative or interdisciplinary writing.
The proposed mechanism is broad and non-technical in common use, but typically involves: control of interfacial
Origin and usage: The term appears in online discussions and in some informal essays; it does not
See also: adhesion, peel strength, bio-inspired adhesives, surface engineering.