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Fibreglass and laminates
; Fibreglass laminates: One disadvantage of the metal laminates was that they were very " springy " and tended to chatter on bumpy surfaces and especially at high speeds.

Fibreglass and were
Fibreglass, carbon fibre and kevlar were first applied to the traditional wood core in early 1970s.
Fibreglass copies of the Spitfire GT4's fastback were grafted on to the race-modified Spitfires destined for competition.

Fibreglass and made
Since about 1980 boats have been increasingly made of Fibreglass, although the Australian association has approved stitch and glue construction.
The Midas succeeded the Mk. IV Mini Marcos which at that time was being made by D & H Fibreglass Techniques Limited in Oldham, but the latter marque was subsequently revived by Marcos with the Mark V.

Fibreglass and more
The first Nordic Folkboat was built in Göteborg in Sweden, and as of 2007, more than 4000 Nordic Folkboats are still sailing around the world. Fibreglass & timber Folkboats side by side.

Fibreglass and by
The Heron dinghy was designed to be built by a home handyman out of marine ply over a timber frame, but can now also be constructed from marine ply using a stitch and glue technique or from Fibreglass.
The Mini Marcos was produced in limited numbers between 1965 and 1970 by Marcos, 1974 to 1981 by D & H Fibreglass Techniques Limited and again between 1991 and 1996 by Marcos.
One of the key features of the show was the car driven by La Fiamma, an ice-blue 289 AC Cobra " replicar ", credited as being provided by " North American Fibreglass ".

Fibreglass and metal
* Chassis construction: Fibreglass plate with metal supports

Fibreglass and .
Fibreglass boats are extremely strong, and do not rust ( iron oxide ), corrode, or rot.
Fibreglass provides structural strength, especially when long woven strands are laid, sometimes from bow to stern, and then soaked in epoxy or polyester resin to form the hull of the boat.
Fibreglass, first widely used in the 1940s, offered an alternative material offered vibration damping, as well as allowing the flex pattern to be controlled along the length of the ski.
Baker came from Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Melbourne to run Fibreglass Yachts in NSW.
Formit Fibreglass in Wyong took over Fibreglass Yachts and continued to produce the MK1's.
The plan was to build the car bodies at Molded Fibreglass Body Co., at Ashtabula, Ohio, the same company that built the fibreglass panels for the Chevrolet Corvette back in 1953.
Fibreglass, iron, acrylic paint.
Fibreglass, iron, synthetic resin, acrylic and oil paint.
Fibreglass, Kevlar, and other composites make the body shell, fitted to a tubular frame.
Fibreglass was moulded in two major units ( outer and inner ) and then bonded together and bolted to a steel chassis.
Fibreglass is used for some very light and narrow racing punts.

laminates and were
Often, the center of the blade was a core of soft steel, and the edges were solid high carbon steel, similar to the laminates of the Japanese.
Covered in bold and colorful, simulated custom laminates, they were precursors to Memphis, a movement which came more than a decade later.
Decorative laminates were made by impregnating large sheets of Kraft paper with phenolic resin, which was then partially cured -- forming a stiff and very brittle sheet.

laminates and made
Phenolic laminates are made by impregnating one or more layers of a base material such as paper, fiberglass or cotton with phenolic resin and laminating the resin-saturated base material under heat and pressure.
* A line of laminates similar to Formica is made by Wilsonart International.
Fuse bodies may be made of ceramic, glass, plastic, fiberglass, molded mica laminates, or molded compressed fibre depending on application and voltage class.
Early Winters was the first company to create and sell a consumer product made with Gore-Tex laminates produced by W. L.
* Drink boxes made of paperboard laminates, are sometimes called “ cardboard boxes ” and sometimes “ cartons ” or “ boxes ”.

laminates and more
The disadvantage of laminate stocks is density, with laminates weighing about 4 to 5 ounces ( 110 to 140 g ) more than walnut for a typical stock.
Sonae was founded in 1959, in Maia, Portugal in the engineered wood business and more specifically the production of high-pressure decorative laminates.
Boards that are laminates, wax coated, or treated for wet-strength are often more difficult to recycle.

laminates and by
* Micarta, trade name for Westinghouse decorative laminates, now produced by Norplex-Micarta
Formica, which refers to a specific brand name of materials by its manufacturer with the same name, and similar plastic laminates are used in the production of decorative laminates, using either a high or low pressure thermo-processing system.
Laminates led to the adoption of the seamless flush-surface kitchen design that is common today, though laminates themselves began to be supplanted by solid surface materials, such as stone and quartz.
Feathering of the wood in between the fibreglass laminates must be accompanied by perfectly even pressure over the whole width of the limb, lest the centre part pucker up under clamping pressure and form either a void or a weakness filled only with glue.

laminates and during
Furthermore, EPD has been used to produce customized microstructures, such as functional gradients and laminates, through suspension control during processing.

laminates and they
She mixed woods and metals to great effect and added laminates as they became popular.

laminates and metal
After a 1984 management buyout from American Cyanamid, Formica diversified with products such as solid surfacing, metal laminates and flooring materials.

laminates and .
Contact adhesives are used in strong bonds with high shear-resistance like laminates, such as bonding Formica to a wooden counter, and in footwear, as in attaching outsoles to uppers.
; Wood laminates: The perfect wood for a ski is light, flexible in length and stiff in cross-section.
; Metal laminates: Although a number of companies had experimented with all-aluminum skis in the 1940s, none of these proved practical.
Related to the router is a smaller, lighter version designed specifically for trimming laminates.
Manufacturers started adding non-wood laminates to wood rackets to improve stiffness.
At the beginning of each tour, a member of the band's road crew makes a master list of all the songs the band performs and laminates it.
Balsa wood is also used in laminates with glass-reinforced plastic ( fiberglass ) for making high-quality balsa surfboards and the decks and topsides of many types of boats, especially pleasure craft under in length.
Dexter and Sons, the company grew from a family-owned saw and grist mill and evolved into a multi-national producer of long fiber papers and chemical laminates.
Paper phenolics are used in manufacturing electrical components such as punch-through boards and household laminates.
* Materials: In addition to plywood, laminates, and solid woods, some builders are using experimental materials such as carbon fiber.
Post-war, engineering uses declined, ceasing in 1970 in favor of decorative laminates.
The materials used in laminates can be the same or different, depending on the processes and the object to be laminated.
Decorative laminates ( such as Maica Laminates, Wilsonart or Laminart ) are produced with kraft papers and decorative papers with a layer of overlay on top of the decorative paper, set before pressing them with thermoprocessing into high-pressure decorative laminates.

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