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Calender

A calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material such as paper, textiles, rubber, or plastics. Calender rolls are also used to form some types of plastic films and to apply coatings. Some calender rolls are heated or cooled as needed. Calenders are sometimes misspelled calendars.

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Calendering paper

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History

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Other materials

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Calendering textiles

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Calendering paper

Calendering textiles

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Calender

Nodes45
Edges44
Triples44
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.044444
Components1

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Calender

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related to history · 5
Calender → China, Eighty Years' War, Flemish, In, Netherlands
related to Other materials · 4
Calender → ABS, Calenders, HDPE, Polymers
related to Supercalender · 4
Calender → English, It, Supercalendered, The
related to Calendering paper · 3
Calender → In, The, Those
related to Calendering textiles · 2
Calender → Calendering, With
related to Etymology · 2
Calender → Greek, The
is a · 1
Calender → series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material such as paper

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paper used also finish calenders rolls rubber web pressure rollers calendering smooth textiles process machine sheet material types plastic called

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Calenderis aseries of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material such as paper0.90text
paperinstance ofA calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material0.80text
textilesinstance ofA calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material0.80text
rubberinstance ofA calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material0.80text
or plasticsinstance ofA calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to finish a sheet of material0.80text
a linen finish would be achieved by placing a piece of linen between the plateinstance ofA special finish0.80text
the sheet of paperinstance ofA special finish0.80text
or else an embossed steel roll might be used.After calenderinginstance ofA special finish0.80text
the web has a moisture content of about 6instance ofA special finish0.80text
moire to produce its watered effectinstance ofCalendering is used on fabrics0.80text
also on cambricinstance ofCalendering is used on fabrics0.80text
some types of sateens.Various man-made fabrics made from synthetic materials are also calenderedinstance ofCalendering is used on fabrics0.80text

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