Laminated Fabric is a composite material with a layered structure. An adhesive is used to join two or more materials to provide advantages like increased strength, durability, or a combination of features like waterproofing and puncture resistance. Within this bonded structure, laminated fabrics function as independent materials, yet they offer more tensile strength than plain fabrics alone. Rainwear, automobiles, and other products use laminated textiles. One example of such fabric is a windstopper.