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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2270137, member: 73266"]Most laminations are caused by the rollers that are used in to draw the sheet down to coin thickness. Think of it as an ocean wave where the wind is pushing the wave but the resistance ahead of it is causing It to push up. Eventually the wave will break over but surface tentions prevent the wave from blending back into the sheet. An easy visualization is rolling biscuit dough with a pastry roller.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2270137, member: 73266"]Most laminations are caused by the rollers that are used in to draw the sheet down to coin thickness. Think of it as an ocean wave where the wind is pushing the wave but the resistance ahead of it is causing It to push up. Eventually the wave will break over but surface tentions prevent the wave from blending back into the sheet. An easy visualization is rolling biscuit dough with a pastry roller.[/QUOTE]
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