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

  • Ennis Paint Inc., "Flametape" Ceramic Surfacing Laminate, 6" x 6"1.

  • Belpro, Series 250/252 and No. 93 Remover Ceramic Surfacing Laminate, 150 mm x 150 mmA.

  • Flint Trading Inc., "Flametape" Ceramic Surfacing Laminate, 6" x 6"1.

  • Flint Trading, "Premark," "Premark 20/20 Flex," and "Premark 20/20 Flex Plus" Ceramic Surfacing Laminate, 150 mm x 150 mmA.

  • Laminate sheeting shall be of specified thickness, make and either plain, sued, satin or with design finish samples showing the surface texture and pattern are to be submitted in proper sizes for approval before use.


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 the laminate preparation as described in Exhibit A attached hereto to be supplied to Ciba, with or without Estradiol, and manufactured in accordance with the Specifications (as defined herein).
Laminate means a veneer or other synthetic material affixed as a decorative surface to a platform. “Laminate” does not include coating.
Laminate means “[t]o bond together two or more pieces of wood to make a single piece, using adhesive and pressure.” Terms of the Trade 192-93 (4th ed. 2000). See also Webster’s II New Riverside University Dictionary 674 (1988) (“Webster’s”) (defining “laminate” as “[t]o make by uniting several layers”).