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Textile > Horizontal Lapping
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Horizontal Lapping Defined
A process in which layers of web are laid horizontally, one on top of another, to form a multilayer structure (see also vertical lapping).
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Wed Jul 11
- Untitled Page: Link to pdf plans for horizontal lapping machine
Fri Jul 7
- Grinding Machine for Semiconductor Wafers.: Koyo Machine Industries developed several types of grinding machines, used in the semiconductor industry for silicon wafer manufacturing and IC production.
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