Method for the production of a laminate with mutually offset...

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B32B 37/10 (2006.01) B32B 3/10 (2006.01) B32B 15/08 (2006.01) B32B 37/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2476716

A method for the production under elevated pressure and temperature of a laminate (1, 1') consisting of a pack with alternating metal layers (2) and plastic bonding layers (3), comprises stacking a first series (8) of layers on top of one another in a mould, then stacking at least a second series (7, 7') of layers on top of the first series (8) of layers, with the formation of the pack of layers such that at at least one edge of the pack at least one (7, 7') of the series is stepped back with respect to the other series (8), an auxiliary tool (12) being placed alongside the stepped-back series (7, 7') and an the other, non- stepped-back series (8) and a gap (13) being formed between the stepped back series (7, 7') and that side (14) of the auxiliary tool (12) facing said series, raising the temperature and the pressure on the pack and the auxiliary (12) tool such that the binder in the plastic bonding layers (3) is made to flow and some of the binder present in the stepped back series (7, 7') collects in said gap (13).

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