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Calendering and milling are sufficiently similar to enable them to be treated together. Both have been used for many years in the rubber industry, resulting in a considerable fund of practical expertise for their operation. However, technical studies of both the two-roll mill and calender yield information which can be put to practical use in any company.

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Freakley, P.K. (1985). Calendering and Milling. In: Rubber Processing and Production Organization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2375-4_5

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