Hairiness,” or fuzz is more apt to occur on antique and other light finishes, but calendering will not entirely overcome it, and such papers as would be fuzzy uncalendered, become fuzzy with handling.
In other words, the density of any given piece of paper is proportionate to the amount of calendering it receives.
The importance of the formation of the sheet on the machine wire is the same as on the hand mold, as subsequent pressing and calendering can only modify faulty formation.
Then, from end to end, the long machine must be watched carefully, so that the pressing, drying and calendering may all be kept uniform.
Dull-finish coated papers require a special kind of coating and receive very light calendering after being coated.
The strength of a paper of given quality will also to a certain extent be proportionate to the duration of beating, as well as the amount of pressing and calendering received.
The alternate rolls in a stack for calendering coated papers are made of cotton, and no steam boxes can be used, because the moisture would injure the coating.
Such damp spots in the paper crush in the calendering and make blackened areas in the paper.
These are the Eagle, the Star, the Diamond, the Union, the pulp, and the supercalendering mills.
If a better surface or gloss is required, it is carried to the super calendering mill, where it is steamed and subjected to a long and circuitous journey up and down tall stands of calenders upon calenders.
The pulp mill does nothing but bleach the rag pulp and prepare for the machines in the other mills; while the super-calendering mill gives the paper an extra finish when ordered.
Burges, Toisaunts, brought to England to teach art of calendering worsteds, 165.
But Yzore does not depend upon calenderingalone for a living: she earns much more by the manufacture of moresques and of chinoises than by painting Madras turbans.
It has been thought useful to separate the teasel-frames upon the drum of the gig-mill, by simple rollers, or by rollers heated with steam, in order to obtain the combined effect of calendering and teasling.
The iron rollers are made hollow for the purpose of admitting either a hot roller of iron, or steam when hot calendering is required.
Therefore the finishing process includes brushing, very light starching or sizing, thencalendering or pressing.
The latter finish consists of slightly stiffening and calendering the cloth.
An important feature is the highly glazed or polished face of the goods, which is due to the action of the heated roller in the calendering machine upon the sizing.
Another instrument for registering is used in some establishments for calendering and embossing.
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