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===Paper machine=== A machine for making a continuous sheet of paper, on a loop of wire fabric, was patented in 1798 by [[Louis-Nicolas Robert]] in France. The [[paper machine]] is known as a Fourdrinier after the financiers, brothers Sealy and [[Henry Fourdrinier]], who were [[Stationery|stationers]] in London. The Fourdrinier machine is the predominant means of production today. The method of [[continuous production]] demonstrated by the paper machine influenced the development of continuous rolling of iron, steel and other continuous production processes.<ref>{{cite book |title= A Nation of Steel: The Making of Modern America 1965β1925 |url= https://archive.org/details/nationofsteelmak00misa |url-access= registration |last=Misa |first= Thomas J. |year=1995 |publisher = Johns Hopkins University Press |location= Baltimore and London |page=[https://archive.org/details/nationofsteelmak00misa/page/243 243] |isbn= 978-0-8018-6502-2 }}</ref>
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