Well, honey, glassine is made by passing a continuous web of paper through a machine that applies a super thin layer of gelatin. This gelatin coating gives the paper its smooth, glossy, and water-resistant properties. So, basically, it's like paper's fancy cousin who's not afraid to get a little wet and wild.
Solving stock to reduce its thickness is known as "calendering." This process involves passing the stock through a series of rollers, which compress and stretch the material to achieve the desired thickness and smoothness. Calendering is commonly used in the production of textiles, rubber, and plastic films.
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In paper manufacturing, calendaring is the process of smoothing the surface of the paper by pressing it between cylinders or rollers -- the calender -- at the end of the papermaking process. Uncalendered papers - those not made smooth by calendering - have a less smooth texture. Calendering produces a smooth, uniform surface more suitable for writing and many printing processes than uncalendered papers. Heating the calender can produce smoother paper while cool rollers give slightly more texture. From: Jacci Howard Bear's Desktop Publishing Glossary