Glossary
Glossary of composites related terms beginning with the letter L
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- Lamina
- Subunit of a laminate consisting of one or more adjacent plies of the same material with identical orientation. (Plural: laminae.)
- Lamina orientation
- See ply orientation.
- Laminate
- To unite or bond two or more layers or laminae (often with the aid of pressure and/or heat). Any fiber- or fabric-reinforced composite consisting of laminae with one or more orientations with respect to some reference direction.
- Laminate coordinate axes
- Set of coordinate axes, usually right-handed Cartesian, used as a reference in describing the directional properties and geometrical structure of the laminate. Usually the x-axis and the y-axis lie in the plane of the laminate and the x-axis is the reference axis from which ply angle is measured. The x-axis is often in the principal load direction of the laminate and/or in the direction of the laminate principal axis. (See principal axis, off-axis laminate and x-axis.)
- Lap joint
- A joint made by overlapping two parts and bonding them together.
- Layup
- To place or the process of placing layers of reinforcing material into position in or on a mold; also used to refer to the reinforcing materials as placed in the mold ("the layup").
- Layup code
- Designation system for abbreviating the stacking sequence of laminated composites.
- Liner
- The continuous, usually flexible, reinforced resin barrier on the inside surface of a plastic or thermoset laminate, used to protect the laminate from chemical attack or to prevent leakage under stress.
- Liquid-crystal polymers (LCP)
- High-performance melt-processible thermoplastics that develop high orientation in the melt and after molding, resulting in very high tensile strength and high-temperature capability.
- Lot
- See batch.
- Low profile
- Describes resin compounds formulated for low-to-zero shrinkage during molding.