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Discover Ludwig"poor adhesion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which two objects, surfaces, or substances do not stick together well. For example, "The paint had poor adhesion and began to peel off the wall after a short time."
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The failure mechanism changes from adhesive failure and poor adhesion to a cohesive failure and excellent adhesion.
Unfortunately, the restorations failed early, presumably because of the poor adhesion of the self-etched adhesive (Prompt L-pop) used.
Treatment of the surface and the use of adhesive primers have been suggested as methods to overcome the poor adhesion [4 6].
High WP values of aluminum pigments denote poor adhesion performance.
Starch zein blends show poor adhesion between the two phases.
PMMA shows poor adhesion for evaporated inorganic coatings.
However, poor adhesion and mechanical degradation are usually experienced.
Poor adhesion to the substrate made the uniform distribution of AgNWs more difficult.
All the described methods suffer from the poor adhesion of AuNP to the substrate surface [7].
On the other hand, mechanical weakness of alginates and relatively poor adhesion should also be mentioned.
Also disappointing were the mud and snow tires, which had very poor adhesion on wet pavement.
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