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Cross-laminates are products that feature layers of material that are laid down at right angles to each other, in order to provide greater strength across a uniform surface. Cross-laminated timber (similar to plywood) is one example.[1] There are also synthetic, flexible films[2] with enhanced properties via mechanical manipulation of the film.

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