| lamination | 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 layered structure bonding thin sheets together
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In printed wiring board manufacturing, lamination usually refers to the assibling of the layers of a multilayer panel in a press.
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The process of adhering two thin layers together, such as a wallpaper's intermediate layer and substrate.
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A plastic film applied to a printed piece for protection or appearance.
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The process of building up thin layers of materials and bonding them together as one product under heat and pressure with an adhesive added.
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| lamination | bonding thin sheets together |
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| lamination | a layered structure |
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