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Laminated Plastics Testing Instruments

A plastic material consisting of superimposed layers of synthetic resin-impregnated or resin coated filler that has been bonded together using heat and pressureto form a single piece. Laminated plastics are available in sheet, tube, and rod shapes that are cut and machined for various end uses. The same base materials are also used in molded-laminated and molded-macerated parts. The molded-laminated method is used to produce shapes that would be uneconomical to machine from flat laminates, where production quantities are enough to warrant mold costs. Other common forms of laminated plastics are composite sheet laminates that incorporate a third material bonded to one or both surfaces of the laminate. Metals most often used in composites are copper, aluminum, nickel, and steel. Copper-clad sheets for printed-circuit and multilayer boards comprise the largest volume of metal composite sheet laminates. Non-metallic include elastomers, vulcanized fiber, and cork.

To evaluate the quality of laminated plastics, manufacturers must test them using an appropriate testing instrument. Laminated Plastics Testing Instruments are used to check the quality of laminated plastics across various industry verticals.

Laminated Plastics Testing Instruments