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laminated

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laminated /lam·i·nat·ed/ (-nāt″ed) having, composed of, or arranged in layers or laminae.
laminated
made up of laminae or thin layers.


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This results in fluted plies, which are laminated to a transversely oriented film.
You may be familiar with the term laminate if you've lived in a house built in the 1950s or '60s, since laminated kitchen and bath counter tops were fairly standard in tract homes built during that era.
After setting the process conditions, natural rubber compositions, prepared according to table 1, were laminated on cotton fabrics fitted in wooden 20 centimeter frames, dried and vulcanized within the temperature range set in the rheometer tests for a 30 minute period.
 
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