
1) Bonding thin sheets together 2) Composite material 3) Construction 4) Glass application 5) Layered structure 6) Structure
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1) Laminate
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• (n.) The process of laminating, or the state of being laminated.
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in technology, the process of building up successive layers of a substance, such as wood or textiles, and bonding them with resin to form a finished ... [5 related articles]
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A decoration of a manifold in which some subset is partitioned into sheets of some lower dimension, and the sheets are locally parallel. It may or may not be possible to fill the gaps in a lamination to make a foliation.
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material that holds the soft iron pole pieces and permanent magnet around the rotor.
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A defect caused by metal detaching from the rest of a coin. Somewhat common with clad coinage.
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Coinage defect consisting of a portion of the metal separating from the rest due to impurities or internal stresses; common with clad or plated coinage.
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Sealing a memory between translucent plastic pieces for the same reasons as encapsulation, but not as safe due to heat exposure and pressure.
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A plastic film bonded by heat, adhesive, and/or pressure to a printed web for protection or appearance. Two or more materials bonded together functioning as one.
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The process of fabricating a circuit board by using heat and pressure to glue together a number of interconnection layers to form a single multilayer assembly.
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1. An arrangement in the form of plates or laminae. ... 2. Embryotomy by removing the foetal head in slices. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A plastic coating which protects the printed surface and usually gives a high gloss finish. Most paperback books have laminated covers.
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A thin film coating which is applied to the paper or board to give a more glossy or matt appearance.
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Lam`i·na'tion noun The process of laminating, or the state of being laminated.
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See also ENCAPSULATION (212) The fusing of thin sheets of plastic to the surfaces of paper by means of heat and pressure
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In geology, lamination is the arrangement of rocks in thin layers or laminae. This arrangement prevails amongst all the varieties of gneiss, mica schist, chlorite schist, hornblende schist, etc.
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A layer of the laminated bow limb in which fine layers of materials are glued together for making a riser.
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An abnormal structure resulting in a separation or weakness aligned generally parallel to the worked surface of the metal.
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noun bonding thin sheets together
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Even though it’s often applied as a means of preservation, the lamination process can damage artworks of all genres. The high heat and strong chemicals used to apply the laminate cause damage to many art mediums.
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Joining the faces of sheets of material together. This gives greater strength than each material would have on its own, and simplifies handling.
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Bonding of a polymeric or non-polymeric substrate to a polymeric film using heat and pressure.
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An abnormal structure resulting in a separation or weakness aligned generally parallel to the worked surface of the metal.
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bonding thin sheets together
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