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Verb
/ˈkaləndər/,
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calenders, plural;
  1. Press in such a machine

Noun
  1. A machine in which cloth or paper is pressed by rollers to glaze or smooth it


  1. a machine that smooths or glazes paper or cloth by pressing it between plates or passing it through rollers
  2. press between rollers or plates so as to smooth, glaze, or thin into sheets; "calender paper"
  3. (calendered) glossy: (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers; "calendered paper"; "glossy paper"
  4. The calender is a series of hard pressure rollers used to form or smooth a sheet of material. In a principal application, the calender is located at the end of a papermaking process (on-line). Those that are used separate from the process (off-line) are also called supercalenders. ...
  5. Calendering is a finishing process used on cloth where fabric is folded in half and passed under rollers at high temperatures and pressures. Calendering is used on fabrics such as moire to produce its watered effect and also on cambric and some types of sateens.
  6. Common misspelling of calendar; A machine, used for the purpose of giving cloth, paper etc., a smooth, even, and glossy or glazed surface, by cold or hot pressure, or for watering them and giving them a wavy appearance; it consists of two or more cylinders revolving nearly in contact, with the ...
  7. (calendered) Paper polished to a high glaze by pressure or friction from calendering rollers.
  8. (Calendered) The term is used to describe a fabric which has been passed through rollers to smooth and flatten it or confer surface glaze.
  9. (calendered) A method of forming plastic sheeting by pressure under a roller.
  10. (Calendering) A process for finishing fabrics in which such special effects as high luster, glazing, embossing, and moiré are produced.
  11. (Calendering) A process of passing cloth between rollers ( or”calendars”), usually under carefully controlled heat and pressure, to produce a variety of surface textures or effects in fabric.
  12. (Calendering) passing wire cloth between heavy rollers to flatten the high points at the intersection of the wires, reducing the thickness of the wire cloth and giving the material a smooth surface.
  13. (calendering) To reduce the asperities on the surface of a magnetic tape, the tape is squeezed between large steel rollers; a manufacturing process called calendering.
  14. (Calendering) A process in which fabric is passed through heated rollers under high pressure to produce a smooth or glossy finish.
  15. (Calendering) The process of pressing or smoothing material between rollers.
  16. (Calendering) the process of finishing a sheet of dried paper by pressing it between the highly polished metal cylinders of a calenar “stack”. The calendar smoothes the paper by compression. see also finish, papermaking, smoothness, supercalendering.
  17. (Calendering) A finishing process that passes fabric under a series of heated cylinders.
  18. (Calendering) A finishing process whereby a material (eg paper or textile) is passed between two or more rollers (which usually apply heat and pressure to the material) to improve its surface properties.
  19. (Calendering) A form of extrusion using two or more counter rotating rolls in which film and sheet is produced by squeezing a hot, viscous material between them.
  20. (Calendering) A machine process that combines body-ply rubber and cord fabric together into a specified thickness.
  21. (Calendering) A process by which the fabric is made compact, flat and glazed. Usually the fabric surface is not flat, particularly in ordinary quality plain weave fabrics, because of the round shape of the yarns and interlacings of warp and weft at right angles to each other. ...
  22. (Calendering) A thin layer of rubber inside the Tire casing which covers the carcass cords to protect them from moisture and to protect the tube from chafing by the cord body. In tubeless tires, calendering consists of a layer of air proof Butyl rubber.
  23. (Calendering) Finishing process, mechanical. Gives hard, smooth, glossy, embossed designs to cloth.
  24. (Calendering) The process of forming silicone into uniform thin sheets.
  25. (Calendering) To press, smooth and set a gloss upon linen (Industrial Fabrics Association International)