wirewater
English
Alternative forms
- wire water
Noun
wirewater (usually uncountable, plural wirewaters)
- (papermaking, rare) The water used to wash the forming mesh conveyor belt (known as a wire).
- 1994, Journal of the Technical Association of the Australian and New Zealand Pulp and Paper Industry, volume 47:
- Wherever possible, stocks tested were slush pulps (hardwood, softwood, recycled fibre and broke) before and after blending (ex concentrators, blend chest and machine chest), after chemical addition (filler, size, retention aid), thin stock(s) and wirewater(s).
- 2000, Papermaking: Stock preparation and wet end, page 137:
- On a multi-ply board machine, either on a multifourdrinier machine or on a multiple former machine, the wire waters are collected separately and the water circuits are usually separated.
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