Peeling definition

Peeling means that the paint or other surface-coating material is curling, cracking, scaling, flaking, blistering, chipping, chalking or loose in any manner, such that a space or pocket of air is behind a portion thereof or such that the paint is not completely adhered to the underlying surface.
Peeling means that “the paint or other surface-coating material is curling, cracking, scaling, flaking, blistering, chipping, chalking or loose in any manner, such that a space or pocket of air is

Examples of Peeling in a sentence

  • Peeling paint and loose plaster shall be repaired upon written notification by Equity as soon as practicable.

  • Peeling paint, loose plaster and faulty plumbing shall be repaired upon written notification by Equity as soon as practicable.

  • Peeling or de-lamination of the topcoat and/or other layers of graphics.

  • When possible, peelers and tape are removed with two primary mechanical techniques: Heat Removal or Peeling.

  • Peeling occurs when the coating actually comes off the metal in pieces.

  • Peeling the bark or snipping too close or too far from the branch collar shall be avoided.

  • Mechanical and structural breakdowns: • Cracking and Peeling of Leather; • Zipper and button breakage; • Seam separation; • Rechargeable battery pack replacement; • Flattening of seat cushion core; • Breakage of frames, panels or springs; • Breakage of mechanisms including sleeper mechanisms, reclining mechanisms, and heating and vibrating mechanisms; • Failure of integral electrical components; • Lifting of veneers; • Loss of silvering on mirrors.

  • Peeling, chipping, chalking, or cracking lead-based paint is a hazard and needs immediate attention.

  • Impact Resistance Test IS-101; Part 5; Sec.3 No Peeling of coating in at least 4 out of 5 test positions when impacted with mass of 1 Kg from a height of 1 meter.

  • Peeling paint on buildings and towers shall be re-painted within thirty days of discovery or as soon as possible as allowed by weather conditions.