She also bought a laminator, along with CDs, blankets, gloves, and snow pants for the kids.
From the boston.com
Electronics, computer, two paper cutters, laminator, swivel chair, muscle rack shelving, copier.
From the kansas.com
I'm sure my beloved laminator will also come in handy.
From the happiness-project.com
Ever a proponent of posterity, Ruth also purchased a $2,500 laminator so the students at Barbara Jordan can preserve classroom writing assignments.
From the stltoday.com
Once the plastic is soft, the entire stack is pressed together in the laminator so that it flows well around the cells and encases them.
From the sciencedaily.com
The processing times for the vulcanizing are rather long, however the stack of cells must remain in the laminator for about 20 minutes, sometimes even longer, driving production costs up.
From the sciencedaily.com
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A person who makes laminates (especially plastic laminates)
A laminate is a material that can be constructed by uniting two or more layers of material together. ...
A tool or machine that bonds a thin sheet of plastic (laminate) to paper or fabric, creating a protective, glossy surface.
(Hot Laminator) A machine which uses heat and pressure to adhere a laminate to card stock/teslin.
Refer to laminating press.
A machine that adheres multiple plies of paper or fiberboard.