单词 | hot press |
释义 | hot pressn. 1. a. Originally: an appliance for pressing cloth or paper between glazed boards and hot metal plates, to make the surface smooth and glossy. Later also (Manufacturing Technology): a machine for applying both heat and pressure to veneers, powders, etc. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > paper-making > make paper [verb (transitive)] > specific processes planish1361 calender1513 couch1751 watermarkc1800 part1809 satin1839 re-reel1860 to break in1865 hot press1875 tub-size1880 reslush1938 society > occupation and work > equipment > equipment for altering dimensions > [noun] > press > other presses rolling press1785 packing press1796 steam press1801 bench press1852 platen press1854 hot press1943 1613 J. May Declar. Estate of Clothing 32 Deuonshire kersies, which they haue caused to be dressed, died, & pressd with the hotpresse. 1631 T. Powell Tom of All Trades 163 Hot Presses for Cloth. a1680 S. Butler Genuine Remains (1759) II. 348 His Tongue is a kind of Taylor's Goose or hot Press, with which he sets the last Gloss upon his coarse decayed Wares. 1714 Philos. Trans. 1713 (Royal Soc.) 28 253 He wanting a flat Stone to make him a Hot-press (for so they do, who want an Iron Plate to Press their Cloth on). 1875 E. H. Knight Amer. Mech. Dict. II. 1136/1 Hot-press, a means of calendering and smoothing paper by subjecting it to pressure between glazed boards; a hot iron plate is placed at every 20 sheets or so, to heat the pile. 1938 Trans. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engin. 60 60/1 The great scarcity of hot presses in plywood plants. 1943 H. R. Simonds & C. Ellis Handbk. Plastics xi. 433 The panels are formed in these hot presses under pressures ranging from 100 to 300 lb. per sq. in. 1968 Kirk-Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. (ed. 2) XV. 903 By far the largest production [of plywood] is in a hot press in which thermo~setting resins are the adhesive basis. 2001 Social Stud. Sci. 31 29 Angus wanted to test whether the phase of platinum he was looking for appears when he runs a sample in the hot press at 1100°C for 15 hours. b. Paper which has been pressed between heated metal plates or rollers during manufacture to flatten and smooth the surface; hot-pressed paper. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > material for making paper > paper > [noun] > other types of paper India paper1721 whitey-brown1761 hot press1807 splash-paper1811 India proof1812 India paper proof1814 crinkled paper1820 pattern paper1849 powder paper1856 sheathing1859 chartaline1880 lining paper1880 Whatman1880 greaseproof paper1894 papyroxylin1894 shelf paper1895 corrugated paper1897 construction paper1902 Ingres paper1910 liner1921 cartolina1936 wood-free1966 1807 Ld. Byron Let. 11 Nov. (1973) I. 137 Our next Edition, should be on hot press. 1859 New Englander (New Haven, Connecticut) May 402 Had he studied the secrets of hot-press and embellishment, of cream-colored paper laid between drab covers.., Percival would have become a favorite. 2003 L. Jarrett & L. Lenard Compl. Idiot's Guide to Drawing (ed. 2) 82 Hot press is smooth and silky, great for pencil line and tone. 2. Irish English. = airing cupboard n. at airing n. Compounds. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > cupboard or cabinet > [noun] > airing hot cupboard1820 airing cupboard1883 hot press1962 1962 E. O'Brien Lonely Girl vi. 76 We went to bed early and he got me the nightdress from the hot press and set the clock for seven. 1996 R. Doyle Woman who walked into Doors xxvi. 191 I sorted out their clothes. I made piles and filled the hot press. 2005 Kerryman 11 Aug. (South Kerry Plus section) 15/1 The landing area has a tiled floor and a hot-press. Compounds General attributive in sense 1. ΚΠ 1798 T. Jefferson in Harper's Mag. (1885) Mar. 542/2 Subscription for a hot-press bible. 1821 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto IV cix. 125 A ball-room bard, a foolscap, hot-press darling. 1938 Trans. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engin. 60 60/2 In the hot-press operation with resin film, the resin film is cut to dimension and laid between the sheets of veneer. 1978 Times 17 Feb. 20/4 World-wide sales of hot press metallic and pigment stamping foils. 1992 Step-by-Step 8 i. 63/3 (caption) After using the graphite transfer method to transfer the sketch to Strathmore hot press board, Heckman inks the drawing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1613 |
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