All windows and vision blocks are made of laminated construction armored glass with a polycarbonate liner.
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The popularity of one-design increased in the 1970s with the introduction of laminate construction using fibre-reinforced plastic ( FRP ) and mold building technology.
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In 1979, Gibson introduced the E2 model ( also known as the Explorer II ), featuring a 5 piece walnut / maple laminated construction and a contoured body.
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Splicing a Process 2 print without special attention to its unusual laminated construction was apt to result in a weak splice that would fail as it passed through the projector.
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A Multi Matrix grip pattern and reaction laminate construction allows the Synergie match ball to deliver improved handling whilst still maintaining the unique kicking performance of the current Xact ball ".
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The mora knife's handle is typically plastic, and the blade is either stainless steel or of laminated construction; harder steel which forms the edge is clad in softer steel.
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An unintended problem with the design of the laminated construction of the sheets in a roll is that, on occasion whilst un-rolling, separation occurs between laminations rather than at the intended interface.
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Wafer board, engineered wood are not used, instead using plywood, wood wall, ceiling and floor stringers insulated with fiberglass . . . or laminated construction with foam core insulation and aluminum frames.
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During the Heian period ( 794-1185 ) the length of the " yumi " was fixed at a little over two meters and the use of laminated construction was adopted from the Chinese.
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A relatively small number of ukulele makers offer instruments with flat tops but arched backs, generally of heat-pressed laminate construction with high-quality veneer; that design concentrates the uke body's internal resonance upward toward the sound hole, " like a parabolic mirror, " according to the German seller RISA, whose Koki'o brand line of ukuleles all feature arched backs.