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laminiertem

Laminiertem is a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept. In German, laminiert is the past participle of the verb laminieren (to laminate). The word laminiertem is the dative singular form of the attributive adjective derived from laminiert, used to describe a noun in the dative case. For example, mit laminiertem Glas (with laminated glass) or auf laminiertem Holz (on laminated wood).

Lamination refers to the process of bonding two or more layers of material with adhesive, resin, or

Usage and scope: laminiert appears in technical and product descriptions to indicate that a component or surface

heat
to
form
a
single
sheet
or
panel.
This
technique
is
used
to
produce
a
variety
of
composite
materials
that
gain
characteristics
such
as
added
strength,
durability,
or
safety.
Common
laminated
products
include
laminated
glass
(often
used
for
safety
and
security),
plywood
(multiplex)
and
various
laminated
plastic
or
wood
panels.
In
everyday
contexts,
the
term
laminat
is
used
for
floor
coverings
and
furniture
surfaces
created
from
layered
materials.
has
been
subjected
to
lamination.
The
dative
form
laminiertem
is
typical
when
the
noun
it
describes
is
in
the
dative
case,
as
in
mit
laminiertem
Glas,
auf
laminiertem
Kunststoff,
or
aus
laminiertem
Holz.
The
concept
is
part
of
broader
discussions
of
laminates,
laminierung,
and
related
materials
engineering.