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Laminated fabric

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A laminated fabric is a two (or more) layer construction with a polymer film bonded to a fabric. Laminated fabrics are used in rainwear, automotive, and other applications.[1] Windstopper is an example of such fabrics.

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  1. ^ Walter Fung (2002). Coated and Laminated Textiles. Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85573-576-7.