ANGLE DROP INSTALLATION SYSTEMS LAMINATE

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SELECTLOC J. Sonic Services Inc. 6869 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. West Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4R1E1 Canada Angle-drop installation systems for laminate flooring comprised of laminate flooring, with or without foam backing, and plastic inserts serving as interlocking clips, that allows installation of multiple rows at once using interlocking clips;SELECT LOCK;
SPEEDLOC J. Sonic Services Inc. 6869 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. West Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4R1E1 Canada Angle-drop installation systems for laminate flooring, comprised of laminate flooring, with or without foam backing, and plastic inserts serving as interlocking clips, that allow installation of multiple rows at once;SPEED LOCK;
SURFACELOC J. Sonic Services Inc. 6869 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. West Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4R1E1 Canada Angle-drop installation systems for laminate flooring, comprised of laminate flooring, with or without foam backing, and plastic inserts serving as interlocking clips, that allow installation of multiple rows at once;SURFACE LOCK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A laminated ceramic capacitor (10) divided into a first laminate (11), a second laminate (12), a third laminate (13), and a fourth laminate (14). The first laminate (11) includes a ceramic layer (15) serving as a dielectric layer. The ceramic layer (15) is thicker than a ceramic layer (17) sandwiched between internal electrodes (16a) in the second laminate (12) or the fourth laminate (14), and thinner than 20 times the thickness of the ceramic layer (17). The third laminate (13) includes dielectric layers, which serve as the ceramic layers (17), and has a thickness of 5% of the total thickness of the second laminate (12) and the fourth laminate (14). Accordingly, the third laminate (13) achieves the function of absorbing an electrode-induced thickness differential. Also, by means of regulating the thickness of the first laminate (11), portions of via electrodes (18) that extend without being electrically connected to the internal electrodes (16b) can be shortened.