Joining metal-polymer-metal laminate sections

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428 33, 428 58, 428 60, 428 77, 428189, 428192, 428457, 428458, 156157, 156182, B32B 300

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051607719

ABSTRACT:
A metal-polymer-metal laminate is made by joining adjacent laminate sections in a staggered relationship. Terminal portions of metal layers in a first laminate section are opposed to ends of fiber-reinforced polymer layers in a second laminate section. End portions of fiber-reinforced polymer layers in the first laminate section are opposed to ends of metal layers in a second laminate section. The two laminate sections are then joined by an adhesive layer.

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