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Lamination

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 assembled using heat, pressure, welding, or adhesives.

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Lamination

Nodes114
Edges113
Triples42
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017544
Components1

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Lamination

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see also · 10
Lamination → Assembly, Bonding, Empty, Laminated, Light, Material, Mode, Specialist, Technique, Type
related to Heated roll · 5
Lamination → As, Heated, Such, The, This
related to Cold roll · 4
Lamination → Cold, PVC, This, When
related to Pouch · 4
Lamination → For, Pouch, The, This
related to Metal · 3
Lamination → Electrical, Fiber, The
related to Materials · 2
Lamination → The, There
is a · 1
Lamination → technique/process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers
related to Microelectronics · 1
Lamination → PV

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paper used laminated use film plastic laminate laminators materials laminating pouch adhesive laminator glass also layers roll heat laminates pressure

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Laminationis atechnique/process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers0.90text
glossyinstance ofincluding coated paper0.80text
matteinstance ofincluding coated paper0.80text
or soft-touch finishesinstance ofincluding coated paper0.80text
transformersinstance ofThe laminating kraft have a grammage of 70 - 150 g/m2 and is a smooth dense kraft paper.MetalElectrical equipment0.80text
motors usually use an electrical steel laminate coatings to form the core of the coils used to produce magnetic fieldsinstance ofThe laminating kraft have a grammage of 70 - 150 g/m2 and is a smooth dense kraft paper.MetalElectrical equipment0.80text
PV solar cellsinstance ofa glass fiber-reinforced and epoxy-glued sheets.MicroelectronicsLamination is widely used in production of electronic components0.80text
transformersinstance ofMetalElectrical equipment0.80text
motors usually use an electrical steel laminate coatings to form the core of the coils used to produce magnetic fieldsinstance ofMetalElectrical equipment0.80text
PV solar cellsinstance ofMicroelectronicsLamination is widely used in production of electronic components0.80text
butterfly pouches can be used with a pouch laminator to form ID cardsinstance ofCertain pouches0.80text
paper or card using pressure rollersinstance ofThis film is in turn applied to a substrate0.80text

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