That it does not have thin sheets of ply-wood behind it is a huge bonus. All the de-lams I have seen have curvy, wav-ie plys of wood that have absorbed water and expanded. Seems the de-lam is as much the wood having to expand and with no where to go but bust out the panel than the glue dissolving.
Wet glue can re-cure, or be heated up a little and might re-glue itself back, but with wet plys of wood there is no hope.
I do not know if the azdel glue can do this, but that there is no wood to move water way down the wall through its capillarly action is another big bonus. At worst I would think you might get de-lam on the edges, but not in the center. Time will tell.
To all who have owned a camper for 2 years and can report no issues. HAHA. Please.