Laminate
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Definition:
(1) A product made by bonding together two or more layers or laminae of material. In the reinforced plastics industry, the term refers mainly to superimposed layers of resin-impregnated or resin coated fabrics or fibrous reinforcements which have been bonded together, usually by heat and pressure, to form a single piece. (2) Laminate is also used to include composites of resins and fibers which are not in distinct layers, such as filament wound structures and spray-ups. (3) The term is also used as a verb for uniting or bonding together. See also REINFORCED PLASTIC, COMPOSITE LAMINATE,
FLUTED CORE, HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATES and CROSS LAMINATE.
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