Definition
Constructed by bonding multiple thin layers of material together with adhesive, creating a composite material stronger than its individual components. In architecture, laminated timber and laminated glass are common applications.
Etymology
From Latin 'lamina' (thin plate or layer), the term entered English in the 17th century. Architectural applications expanded in the 20th century with improved adhesives and manufacturing techniques.
Kelly Says
Laminated timber beams can actually be stronger than solid wood beams of the same size because the laminating process eliminates natural defects and allows grain orientation to be optimized! The technique also lets architects create curved wooden structures that would be impossible with solid timber.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُلَامِن
mu-la-miN
BNবাংলা
ল্যামিনেট
la-mi-ne-t
CACatalà
laminat
la-mi-nat
CSČeština
laminováno
la-mi-no-va-no
DADansk
lamineret
la-mi-ne-ret
DEDeutsch
laminiert
la-mi-ni-rt
ELΕλληνικά
επεξεργασμένο
e-pe-kse-r-gas-me-no
ESEspañol
laminada
la-mi-NA-da
FAفارسی
لAMINATED
la-mi-na-ted
FISuomi
laminoitu
la-mi-noi-tu
GUGU
લેમિનેટેડ
le-mi-ne-ta-d
HEעברית
מ laminated
me-la-mi-nat-ed
HIहिन्दी
चढ़ा हुआ
cha-dha-hua
HUMagyar
laminált
la-mi-na-lt
IDBahasa Indonesia
di lapis
di la-pis
IGIG
laminated
la-mi-ne-it
ITItaliano
laminato
la-mi-na-to
KKKK
ламинатталған
la-mi-nat-tal-ghan
KO한국어
라미네이트
la-mi-ne-i-teu
MSBahasa Melayu
di laminat
di la-mi-nat
MYမြန်မာ
လမင်းနိ
la-min-ni
NLNederlands
gelamineerd
ge-la-mi-ne-erd
NONorsk
laminert
la-mi-nert
PLPolski
laminowany
la-mi-no-wa-nyy
PTPortuguês
laminada
la-mi-NA-da
RORomână
laminat
la-mi-nat
RUРусский
ламинированный
la-mi-ni-ro-van-nyy
SVSvenska
laminerad
la-mi-ne-rad
SWKiswahili
laminated
la-mi-ne-it
TAதமிழ்
மேல்பூசப்பட்ட
me-l-poo-sa-ppa-tta
TEతెలుగు
లామినేట్
la-mi-ne-t
TLTL
na-laminate
na-la-mi-nat
TRTürkçe
laminat
la-mi-nat
UKУкраїнська
ламінований
la-mi-no-va-nyy
VITiếng Việt
lAMINATED
la-mi-ne-it
ZUZU
elaminated
e-la-mi-ne-it