noun
- A papermaking machine with an endless moving screen that forms paper from a dilute pulp suspension.
Usage: technical; named after Henry Fourdrinier, who patented the machine in 1803
Examples
- The mill installed a new fourdrinier to increase production capacity.
- Modern fourdrinniers can produce paper at speeds exceeding 1,000 meters per minute.
- The fourdrinier's wire mesh allows water to drain while retaining the paper fibers.
- Paper quality depends heavily on the proper adjustment of the fourdrinier's components.
- The operator monitored the fourdrinier throughout the shift to ensure consistent output.