The Fourdrinier machine wasn't introduced into the USA until 1827.
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An example of the Fourdrinier machine was installed at Frogmore, Hertfordshire.
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Modern papermaking began in the early 19th century in Europe with the development of the Fourdrinier machine.
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Robert's invention became the core of the Fourdrinier machine, the basis for modern papermaking.
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Fluff pulp is normally made rolls ( reels ) on a drying machine ( a simplified Fourdrinier machine ).
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In 1799 Louis-Nicolas Robert patented a machine to produce continuous lengths of paper, the forerunner of the Fourdrinier machine.
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The machines themselves, known as Fourdrinier machines, were very successful and continued to be made in considerable numbers by Donkins.
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Since the invention of the Fourdrinier machine in the 19th century, most paper has been made from wood pulp because of cost.
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With his brother, Sealy, he commissioned the development of the Fourdrinier machine, a papermaking machine that could make continuous paper ( rolls ).
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He always remembered the way the Fourdrinier machines produced paper rolls, and began to consider ways in which the process of steel rolling could be made more efficient.