Nope, it's peeling due to the surface of the dibond or metal in correlation to the adhesion of the inks on the surface. pretty sure if you look in your UV manual, it will tell you that aluminum, acrylics, and some plastics are low tension materials and will need some sort of primer ahead of time for the ink to adhere to. You can get these primers from places like fuji or triangle ink. In addition, you can lay down a clear coat of laminate first and then print to the board and you should be good to go. You can also lay down a sheet of clear vinyl first but that kinda defeats the purposes.
Rule of thumb is if you can scratch the uv ink of with something sharp, then it needs to get better adhesion, primer, etc.
To cheat the sytem you can always run the laminate 2" wider than the print and wrap the laminate around the board so the edges don't come up.