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Rollers and Printers In Big Industry
Industrial rolling can be used for two main processes: textile and paper printing. We see the effects of this printing in our everyday lives, yet probably don’t notice the final products in the manufacturing sense. We see them as material products to be, but don’t consider the way they were created.
Textile printing is the process in which color is placed on a fabric to create a design or pattern with an industrial textile roller. In this process the color is bound to the fabric, keeping the color intact when tossed in the washer. There are four variations on printing, all aim to accomplish a different effect on the textile. Examples are discharge printing or direct printing. These are completed by a complex set of steps with various colors of dye, all to achieve a particular look. Modern printers generally use direct printing.
The textile roller, or printing machine, invented in 1785, has changed the modern textile industry in three ways. The possible amount of product now yielded in a short period of time has upped production and efficiency. The rollers are able to reproduce the design or pattern consistently assuring a constant product. Finally, the precision of textile rollers keep product-quality high, something that wouldn’t be possible with ancient techniques.
Paper rolling is an industrial technique used to quicken a slow process and allow paper making to be done in a mass production setting. After the pulp has been set, pressed and dried the paper roller comes into play. Allowing for mass sheets of paper to be rolled into one, the process makes large collection easier to handle and roll.
The industrial process of rolling paper, or using massive metal rollers to perfect textile assembly, has changed the way fabrics, paper, and other textiles are mass produced throughout the world. Keeping up with heavy demand, these machines keep companies working efficiently and allow them to stay cost effective.

