lamination
pronunciation
How to pronounce lamination in British English: UK [ˌlæmɪ'neɪʃən]
How to pronounce lamination in American English: US [ˌlæmə'neɪʃən]
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- Noun:
- a layered structure
- bonding thin sheets together
Word Origin
- lamination (n.)
- "any layer of laminated substance," 1670s, noun of state from laminate. Meaning "process of manufacturing laminated products" is from 1945.
Example
- 1. Japanese companies voluntarily cut bpa use in the late 1990s and early 2000s by switching to a different type of lamination .
- 2. We didn 't see any river rocks , but this kind of lamination looked a lot like lake or backwater channel deposits .
- 3. In the 1920s , the predecessor company to libbey-owens-ford helped perfect the process of lamination to make windshields that didn 't shatter into pieces .
- 4. Cabinet type with lamination design and unattached box can enhance usage efficiency greatly .
- 5. Especially suitable for securing muffs on tanks before lamination .