Laminate definition

Laminate means a product made by bonding together two or more layers of material.
Laminate means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218 and 219, a product made by bonding together two or more layers of material.
Laminate means a product made by bonding two or more sheets or layers.

Examples of Laminate in a sentence

  • Laminate shall be attached using mounting clips that meet the requirements of the FS Series 2 User’s Guide.

  • The Product specified in this document is a First Solar FS Series 2 Laminate PV module intended for use in large solar arrays.

  • Any type of Wood Mosaic Panel, Woodblock, Wood strip, Laminate and Click joint flooring products, along with any underlays, must be removed prior to work commencing.

  • Laminate color as selected by Architect/Engineer from manufacturers’ standard colors.

  • Laminate the reflector to an elastomeric pad and attach with adhesive to the housing.


More Definitions of Laminate

Laminate means a veneer or other material affixed as a decorative surface to a platform.
Laminate means a material made by bonding two or more sheets or layers.
Laminate mean Laminate Technology Corp., a Delaware corporation.
Laminate means “[t]o bond together two or more pieces of wood to make a single piece, using adhesive and pressure.”
Laminate means a veneer or other synthetic material affixed as a decorative surface to a platform. “Laminate” does not include coating.
Laminate means two or more materials that are bonded to one another by methods known in the art, e.g., adhesive bonding, thermal bonding, ultrasonic bonding.
Laminate means two or more materials that are bonded to one another by any suitable method known in the