What quality control measures detect delamination in multilayer composite flower boxes?
Detecting delamination in multilayer composite flower boxes is critical to ensuring their durability and structural integrity. Key quality control measures include ultrasonic testing, which identifies internal flaws by analyzing sound wave reflections, and visual inspection for surface irregularities. Thermographic imaging detects temperature variations caused by delamination, while tap testing (acoustic analysis) reveals hollow sounds indicative of layer separation. Additionally, mechanical testing, such as peel tests, measures interlayer adhesion strength. Implementing these methods ensures reliable composite flower boxes that withstand environmental stress and prolonged use.