- lam·i·natelaminate (verb) · laminates (third person present) · laminated (past tense) · laminated (past participle) · laminating (present participle)
- overlay (a flat surface, especially paper) with a layer of plastic or some other protective material:"we will laminate your photos in clear plastic"
- manufacture (something) by bonding layers of material together:"I am sanding down oak boards that I laminated together for a bar top"
- beat or roll (metal) into thin plates.
- prepare (pastry dough) using a method of repeatedly folding layers of butter between thin layers of dough and rolling it out:"he set to laminating dough for croissants"
Originmid 17th century: from lamina + -ate. - People also ask
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Lamination is the technique/process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers, so that the composite material achieves improved strength, stability, sound insulation, appearance, or other properties from the use of the differing materials, such as plastic. A laminate is a layered object or material … See more
There are different lamination processes, depending primarily on the type or types of materials to be laminated. The materials used in laminates can be identical or different, depending on the object to be laminated, the … See more
Laminate plastic film is generally categorized into these five categories:
• Standard thermal laminating films
• Low-temperature thermal laminating films
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• Laminator – Device used to laminate paper or card stock
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