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A now obsolete but once popular method of strengthening fragile documents by placing them between two sheets of cellulose acetate film and then between two sheets of thin transparent tissue paper and then pressing the whole package together while introducing heat. The heat causes the layers of material to bond to the original document. This was a standard practice in libraries and archives between 1930-50. ...
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Process by which a sandwich of film layers are bound together by adhesives, coatings, or other polymers to form substrates with improved physical and chemical properties.
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A process of binding one fabric to another by means of heat or adhesive bonding.
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The process of adhering a preprinted media to the lens sheet. It is commonly used to apply both photographically imaged and digitally output images to the lens sheets.
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