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Lamination
/ˌlæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/noun / verb
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Lamination refers to the process of bonding multiple layers of material together, typically to create a stronger, more durable product. In everyday and industrial contexts, it's used to protect items from wear, moisture, or tampering, such as in packaging, electronics, or even biological structures like plant leaves.
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Lamination technology is key to creating flexible solar panels, which can be as thin as a credit card and generate enough power to charge a smartphone in just a few hours of sunlight, revolutionizing portable energy solutions since their development in the 2000s.
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