Definition of supercalender in English:
supercalender
verb ˌsuːpəˈkalɪndəˈsupərˌkæləndər
[with object]Give a highly glazed finish to (paper) by calendering it more than calendered paper.
the paper was dried and then supercalendered
Example sentencesExamples
- After supercalendering, the paper is cut into smaller rolls.
- The latent demand for uncoated groundwood publication, printing, and supercalendered paper is not actual or historic sales.
- All shades exist also in a supercalendered version which confers a discreet but sophisticated transparency to the repositionable note.
- He is respected for his work in paper coating technology - particularly in thermal finishing and soft nip supercalendering.
- Additionally glossy or textured surfaces can be applied using a process called supercalendering, in which the fresh rolled paper is run through an additional series of rollers to imprint the desired texture.
- The supercalendering process enhances the surface properties of the sheet and provides a desired gloss and finish in accordance with customer requirements.
- An off-machine, sheet fed supercalender is also available to observe gloss development of coated papers.
Definition of supercalender in US English:
supercalender
verbˈso͞opərˌkaləndərˈsupərˌkæləndər
[with object]Give a highly glazed finish to (paper) by calendering it more than normally calendered paper.
the paper was dried and then supercalendered
Example sentencesExamples
- The supercalendering process enhances the surface properties of the sheet and provides a desired gloss and finish in accordance with customer requirements.
- An off-machine, sheet fed supercalender is also available to observe gloss development of coated papers.
- He is respected for his work in paper coating technology - particularly in thermal finishing and soft nip supercalendering.
- All shades exist also in a supercalendered version which confers a discreet but sophisticated transparency to the repositionable note.
- Additionally glossy or textured surfaces can be applied using a process called supercalendering, in which the fresh rolled paper is run through an additional series of rollers to imprint the desired texture.
- After supercalendering, the paper is cut into smaller rolls.
- The latent demand for uncoated groundwood publication, printing, and supercalendered paper is not actual or historic sales.