supercalendering
Supercalendering is a finishing process used in the paper industry to produce paper and paperboard with a smooth, glossy surface. It is an extension of the calendering process, which involves passing paper through a series of rollers to flatten and smooth it. In supercalendering, the paper is passed through a stack of alternating hard and soft rollers, often heated. The soft rollers are typically made of cotton, paper, or synthetic materials, while the hard rollers are usually steel.
The combination of pressure, heat, and the resilient nature of the soft rollers allows the paper fibers