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dandy roll
noun
, Papermaking.
- a light, open cylinder of wire gauze in a papermaking machine, for smoothing wet pulp and for impressing a watermark.
dandy roll
noun
- a light roller used in the manufacture of certain papers to produce watermarks
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dandy roll1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
As the paper comes from the wires it passes under the dandy roll.
From Project Gutenberg
The suction boxes accelerate the expulsion of water, and the dandy roll closes the fibers together as the film passes beneath it.
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C—The water-mark in paper is effected by raised lines on the dandy roll.
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As the pulp moves along with the gauze band it passes under a roller called the "dandy roll."
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The continually moving pulp layer assumes greater consistency the nearer it approaches to the dandy roll.
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