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  2. Decorative laminate - Wikipedia

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    Decorative laminate Roll and sheet of decorative laminate. Decorative laminates are laminated products primarily used as furniture surface materials or wall paneling.It can be manufactured as either high- or low-pressure laminate, with the two processes not much different from each other except for the pressure applied in the pressing process.

  3. Formica (plastic) - Wikipedia

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    Formica Group are best known for the company's classic product: a heat-resistant, wipe-clean laminate of paper with melamine resin. The mineral mica was commonly used at that time for electrical insulation. Because the new product acted as a substitute "for mica", Faber used the name Formica [1] as a trademark.

  4. Micarta - Wikipedia

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    Micarta industrial laminates are normally phenolic, epoxy, silicone, or melamine resin based thermoset materials reinforced with fiberglass, cork, cotton cloth, paper, carbon fiber or other substrates. Micarta industrial laminate sheet is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of prepreg. These layers of lamination ...

  5. Category:Bright Star Catalogue objects - Wikipedia

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    This category contains stars from the Bright Star Catalogue. Since this catalog is a continuation of the Harvard Revised Photometry Catalogue , it uses the same prefix, HR . To keep this category in order, please add objects to this category by using the markup [[Category:HR objects|####]] .

  6. Maica Laminates - Wikipedia

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    Maica Laminates was formed in 1968 as a joint venture between a Malaysian investor and a premier Japanese manufacturer, Aica Kogyo. Aica Kogyo is certified as an 'Aichi Quality Company', which the Aichi Prefecture has certified as "superior manufacturing companies within the prefecture". [2] The company's products are exported worldwide.

  7. Timeline of astronomical maps, catalogs, and surveys

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    c. 300 BC — star catalog of Timocharis of Alexandria; c. 134 BC — Hipparchus makes a detailed star map; c. 150 — Ptolemy completes his Almagest, which contains a catalog of stars, observations of planetary motions, and treatises on geometry and cosmology; c. 705 — Dunhuang Star Chart, a manuscript star chart from the Mogao Caves at Dunhuang

  8. List of astronomical catalogues - Wikipedia

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    GSC — Guide Star Catalog. GSC2 / GSC II — Guide Star Catalog II; GSPC — Guide Star Photometric Catalog. GSPC2 — Guide Star Photometric Catalog, 2nd; Gsh — J. Glaisher (double stars) GΣ — G. Struve (double stars) Gtb — K. Gottlieb (double stars) Gui — J. Guillaume (double stars) Gum — Gum catalog of emission nebulae

  9. Durchmusterung - Wikipedia

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    Three star catalogues were published from its data: Hipparcos Catalogue (118,000 stars, average accuracy ±0.001″) Tycho Catalogue (about 1,050,000 stars, with accuracy ±0.03″) Tycho-2 Catalogue (about 2,500,000 stars), which was improved for double star effects and proper motions using the Astrographic Catalogue observations.