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LUME - internal fiber channel
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AUKSIN - wood growth hormone
HANGER - a device for hanging sheets of paper during air drying
EYE - a speck on paper, formed during burnishing
DIAZET - paper coated with PVC
JORDAN - conical mill
SLASHER - multi saw machine
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BARITAGE - applying a layer of barium
CANISTER - cardboard packaging for dry products
KOZYREK - part of the revolving furnace
LAMINATE - laminated paper material
SHOVEL - part of the chipper
STACKER - self stacker
DRYER - device for drying colored paper
FALZER - a device for checking the quality of molding
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Extinguisher - apparatus for slaking lime
PRESSPAT - dryer
ROTAMETER - an apparatus for measuring the amount of gas or liquid
SAFRANIN - red dye
SCRUBBER - a device for cleaning solid or gaseous media from impurities
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SANDBOX - part of a roll
EXGAUTER - exhaust fan
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DINOPELLER - paper pulp refiner
DINOFAINER - paper pulp refiner
ERKENSATOR - paper pulp cleaning centrifuge
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DIAPHANOMETER - a device for measuring the light transmission of paper
ROTAPALPER - apparatus for mass dissolution
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DECORTICATOR - fiber cleaning machine
DEFLOCULATOR - centrifuge for separating colloidal particles
CENTRICLINER - hydraulic centrifugal stock cleaner
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DEELECTRIZER - a device for removing static electricity from paper
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SOLDABILITY - invariability of paper when moistened in the process of repeated printing
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