Abstract
Many end users and specifiers are knowledgeable of the basic construction of dual laminate vessels but not all are knowledgeable of the sequential steps necessary to fabricate dual laminate vessels. Fabrication is the art and science of making a joint in any material. Dual laminate fabrication requires joints to be made in two different materials for one end product. By understanding the fabrication sequence, better decisions can be made in the placement of orders, quality control, inspections, and deliveries of dual laminate vessels.
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1998
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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