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Definition of calender in English: calendernoun ˈkalɪndəˈkæləndər A machine in which cloth or paper is pressed by rollers to glaze or smooth it.
verbˈkalɪndəˈkæləndər [with object]Press in a calender. Example sentencesExamples - The facing webs, with the elastomeric fibers between them, are calendered together thus adhering the facing webs together via contact adhesion with the elastomeric fibers.
- The magnetic media then is calendered in a stack of rollers to improve the packing of the magnetic pigment and smoothness of the media, again giving a boost in the electromagnetic performance of the media.
- After calendering, the media is slit into the desired tape width.
- All calendered films contain materials that are listed by FDA in the Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR.
- The calendering process provides a uniformity of thickness that surpasses the uniformity achieved by extrusion.
- The existence of separate groups of ‘merchants’ concerned with the organization of ginning, spinning, weaving, calendering, and dyeing shows the development of a significant degree of division of labour.
- Later refinements included calendered surfaces produced by passing sheets through rollers.
Synonyms smooth, iron, smooth out, remove creases from, put creases in
Origin Late 15th century (as a verb): from French calendre (noun), calendrer (verb), of unknown origin. Definition of calender in US English: calendernounˈkaləndərˈkæləndər A machine in which cloth or paper is pressed by rollers to glaze or smooth it.
verbˈkaləndərˈkæləndər [with object]Press in a calender. Example sentencesExamples - All calendered films contain materials that are listed by FDA in the Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR.
- The magnetic media then is calendered in a stack of rollers to improve the packing of the magnetic pigment and smoothness of the media, again giving a boost in the electromagnetic performance of the media.
- The facing webs, with the elastomeric fibers between them, are calendered together thus adhering the facing webs together via contact adhesion with the elastomeric fibers.
- After calendering, the media is slit into the desired tape width.
- The existence of separate groups of ‘merchants’ concerned with the organization of ginning, spinning, weaving, calendering, and dyeing shows the development of a significant degree of division of labour.
- Later refinements included calendered surfaces produced by passing sheets through rollers.
- The calendering process provides a uniformity of thickness that surpasses the uniformity achieved by extrusion.
Synonyms smooth, iron, smooth out, remove creases from, put creases in
Origin Late 15th century (as a verb): from French calendre (noun), calendrer (verb), of unknown origin. |