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bleed-through [′blēd‚thrü] (graphic arts) Of records printed on both sides, the obtrusive show-through of printed matter from one side to the other. (materials) Discoloration in the surface layer of wood veneer construction that is caused by oozing of glue through the face veneers. Also known as strike-through. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| CopperBond XTF1, a 1-[micro]m peelable electrodeposited 1-micron copper foil is said to have good bond strength and no bleed-through during lamination. Offered in 2-ft x 8-ft, 4-ft x 8-ft and 4-ft x 10-ft sheets, as well as custom sizes, SanPly's four-ply construction virtually eliminates bubbling, rippling, bleed-through and other difficulties, the company says. SanPly's four-ply construction virtually eliminates bubbling, rippling, bleed-through and other difficulties sometimes linked to veneers. |
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