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Laminating

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lam·i·nate  (lm-nt)
v. lam·i·nat·ed, lam·i·nat·ing, lam·i·nates
v.tr.
1. To beat or compress into a thin plate or sheet.
2. To divide into thin layers.
3. To make by uniting several layers.
4. To cover with thin sheets.
v.intr.
To split into thin layers or sheets.
adj. (-nt, -nt)
Consisting of, arranged in, or covered with laminae.
n. (-nt, -nt)
A laminated product, such as plywood.

lami·nator n.


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Hot lamination occurs when a document is sheathed with laminate (often in the form of a laminating pouch) and is then fed through a machine that melts the adhesive on the film, thus bonding the laminate to the object.
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