Analysis of delamination phenomena in the laboratory

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Delamination analysis is essential to understand failures occurring in multilayer materials, coatings and composite structures. In many industrial sectors such as aerospace, automotive or medical devices, the separation of layers can compromise the performance, durability and safety of products.

The FILAB laboratory provides advanced delamination analysis services to identify the root causes of adhesion failure between layers, coatings or interfaces. Using state-of-the-art analytical techniques, our experts characterize the physical and chemical mechanisms responsible for delamination and support manufacturers in improving their materials and processes.

What is delamination?

Delamination refers to the separation of layers within a multilayer material, laminate, coating or composite structure. This phenomenon occurs when the adhesion between two layers becomes weaker than the mechanical, thermal or environmental stresses applied to the material.

Delamination may occur in many types of industrial materials:

  • multilayer films
  • composite materials
  • surface coatings and protective layers
  • polymer materials
  • metallic parts with surface treatments
  • laminated materials

When delamination occurs, it can significantly affect the mechanical strength, durability and reliability of the product.

Study of delamination phenomena: a specific expertise of the FILAB laboratory

For more than 30 years, the FILAB laboratory has had the experience and specific analytical equipment to meet the need for expertise on materials, and in part the study of delamination phenomena on all types of materials (metallic, polymer, films…). The following techniques can be solicited: 

Microstructural observation by Optical Microscope and Scanning Electron Microscope

Identification of surface pollution (analysis of particles, deposits,...)

Development of surface treatment processes

Extreme surface analysis by TOF-SIMS and XPS

Study of failures and thickness defects by SEM (crack, rupture, migration, corrosion...)

Roughness analysis by AFM

Through our three levels of services – analysis, expertise and R&D support – FILAB assists companies of all sectors and sizes in solving their industrial problems, by providing its clients with the know-how and experience of its team. 

Common causes of delamination in industrial materials

Several factors can lead to delamination in multilayer materials or coated surfaces. Identifying these mechanisms is essential to determine the root cause of failures.

Common causes of delamination include:

  • poor adhesion between layers during manufacturing
  • surface contamination before coating or bonding
  • mechanical stress or fatigue
  • thermal expansion mismatch between layers
  • chemical degradation or corrosion
  • moisture exposure or environmental ageing
  • defects in coatings or laminates
  • improper surface preparation

A laboratory investigation is often required to accurately determine the origin of the delamination phenomenon.

Industrial materials affected by delamination

Delamination problems can affect many materials and products used in industrial environments, particularly those composed of several layers or surface treatments.

Typical materials concerned include:

  • laminated composite materials
  • thin films and multilayer coatings
  • polymer coatings and adhesives
  • protective coatings on metals
  • electronic materials and components

In these systems, the adhesion between layers plays a critical role in the overall performance of the material.

Our FAQ

What is delamination in materials?

Delamination is the separation of layers within a multilayer material, laminate or coated surface. It occurs when the adhesion between layers becomes weaker than the mechanical or environmental stresses applied to the material.

What causes delamination in coatings or composite materials?

Delamination may result from poor adhesion, contamination at the interface, mechanical stress, thermal cycling, corrosion or manufacturing defects.

How is delamination analyzed in a laboratory?

Laboratories analyze delamination using microscopy techniques such as SEM or optical microscopy combined with chemical surface analysis methods like XPS or TOF-SIMS to identify defects or contamination at the interface.

Why is delamination analysis important for manufacturers?

Delamination analysis helps identify the root cause of failures in multilayer materials or coatings, allowing manufacturers to improve product reliability and optimize manufacturing processes.

Which industries are affected by delamination problems?

Delamination can affect many industries including aerospace, automotive, electronics, energy technologies and medical devices, where multilayer materials and coatings are widely used.

How to get a quote from FILAB?

To obtain a quote, you can contact our team via our contact form, by phone, or by email.

Simply tell us your requirements (type of material, desired analysis, applicable standards, urgency, quantity of samples, etc.). We will then send you a personalized technical and pricing proposal within 24-48 hours.

What is the typical duration of the analysis?

Turnaround times vary depending on the nature of the analysis and the complexity of the expert assessment project.

However, FILAB is committed to providing fast turnaround times tailored to your industrial constraints and urgent needs.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
A complete analytical facility of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Video debriefing available with the expert
Video debriefing available with the expert
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