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- Flong abstract "Flong is a term used in relief printing (also called a stereo mould), which refers to an intermediate step in making of a stereo plate typically used in a rotary press though not exclusively. The process was called stereotyping.Invented in Lyon in 1829 by the French printer Claude Genoux, a flong was a papier-mâché mould made with the aid of heat and pressure of a set forme of type. After placing it in a casting box, a thin replica of the original (metal) type (and illustrations) would be cast against it all in one piece. A limited number of duplicate casts could be made from one flong. The back shaved stereo plate would be attached to a press cylinder or honeycomb base and allow the original undamaged type to be distributed or recycled. The stereotypes could be stored for repeat editions in much less space than standing forms.A further improvement to the technique was made in 1893, when the dry flong replaced the wet flong. More recently, flongs have been made of phenolic resin boards (perhaps also plastic and rubber) and are still used in places to cast rubber stamp sheets instead of type metal stereos, the last commercial use is certain types of rubber relief printing mats (sheets) for flexo printing. They remained widely in use until the invention of offset lithography in the late 19th century led to rotary presses being mostly replaced by the new technology.A process called electrotyping produced a similar result using electrodeposition of copper usually to form a plate replica of the printing forme.The word is derived from the French flan; or the Latin word \"flana\".".
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- Flong wikiPageWikiLink April_Fools_Day.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printing_terminology.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Electrotyping.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Lithography.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Lyon.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Papier-mâché.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Printing.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Pun.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Rotary_printing_press.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink San_Serriffe.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype_(printing).
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:forme.
- Flong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flong".
- Flong wikiPageWikiLinkText "flong".
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- Flong subject Category:Printing_terminology.
- Flong hypernym Term.
- Flong comment "Flong is a term used in relief printing (also called a stereo mould), which refers to an intermediate step in making of a stereo plate typically used in a rotary press though not exclusively. The process was called stereotyping.Invented in Lyon in 1829 by the French printer Claude Genoux, a flong was a papier-mâché mould made with the aid of heat and pressure of a set forme of type.".
- Flong label "Flong".
- Flong sameAs Q5460003.
- Flong sameAs 紙型.
- Flong sameAs m.07g0n4.
- Flong sameAs Q5460003.
- Flong wasDerivedFrom Flong?oldid=670310458.
- Flong isPrimaryTopicOf Flong.