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Delamination
Delamination
Delamination
Delamination
Delamination

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Delamination Defined

Separation of the primary and secondary backing (or cushion) of tufted carpet. In newer carpet, most delamination is caused by improper formulation or application of adhesives, or improper specification carpet or cushion. In older carpet, the cause of delamination usually can be traced to age and oxidation of latex, or simply to excessive traffic (especially that which rolls over the carpet). Localized delamination may be caused by excessive use of dry solvent spotters, or by fuel oil spills. Samples should be included for testing. The current FHA minimum for backing lamination strength is 2.5 pounds.

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