- Source: Cross-laminates
Cross-laminates are products that feature layers of material that are laid down at right angles to each other, in order to provide greater strength across a uniform surface. Cross-laminated timber (similar to plywood) is one example. There are also synthetic, flexible films with enhanced properties via mechanical manipulation of the film.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cross-laminates
- Cross-laminated timber
- Engineered wood
- Glued laminated timber
- Laminated veneer lumber
- Laminated glass
- Oriented strand board
- Lamination (geology)
- Lumber
- Biomass
Parasite (2019)
The Inseparables (2023)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
In Love and Deep Water (2023)
This Gun for Hire (1942)
No More Posts Available.
No more pages to load.