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Laminated Plastic

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laminated plastic [′lam·ə‚nād·əd ′plas·tik]
(materials)
A thin sheet made of superposed layers of plastic bonded or impregnated with resin or compressed under heat.

laminated plastic
A plastic material consisting of superimposed layers of a synthetic resin-impregnated or resin-coated filler which have been bonded together (usually by means of heat and pressure) to form a single piece.

Laminated Plastic 

a material consisting of several sheets, referred to collectively as filler, of fabric, paper, wood, fiber, or fiber mat impregnated with a synthetic resin (bonding agent). Bonding agents include phenol-formaldehyde resins, polyesters, epoxy resins, and polyimides. A distinction is made between various fabric laminates depending on the type of filler. In asbestos laminated plastic, for example, the fabric in asbestos; in glass laminated plastic, it is glass cloth. Cotton and synthetic fibers serve as fillers in fabric laminates, and glass veneers, fibers, and fiber mats are the fillers in fiber-glass reinforced plastic. With wood laminates, the filler is made up of thin sheets (single-ply veneer) of wood. Laminated plastics containing various types of paper as filler are referred to as micarta, of which asbestos micarta is an example. Laminated plastics are important construction materials and are widely used in the construction of aircraft, automotive vehicles, and ships.



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These furniture pieces can also be made with a variety of materials including hardwood, steel, coated aluminum, fiberglass, and laminated plastic.
All these materials are rather practical and differ in the ways of installation and operation: laminated plastics is deformed by high temperatures, the tiles can crack as a result of unsuccessful landing of a heavy pan, plastic is vulnerable to scratches, but in contrast to laminated plastic it withstands high temperature almost without deformation.
Laminated plastic and then light aluminum replaced persimmon for use in club heads and graphite and titanium golf club shafts were developed to enable more movement to the club head through the ball.
 
 
 
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