Platen (disambiguation)

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A platen is a printing plate.

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Baltzar von Platen may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baltzar von Platen (1766–1829)</span>

Count Baltzar Bogislaus von Platen was a Swedish naval officer and statesman. He was born on the island of Rügen to Philip Julius Bernhard von Platen, Field Marshal and the Swedish Governor General of Pomerania, and Regina Juliana von Usedom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">August von Platen-Hallermünde</span>

Karl August Georg Maximilian Graf von Platen-Hallermünde was a German poet and dramatist. In German he mostly is called Graf (Count) Platen.

A plat is a type of cadastral map.

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A platen is a flat platform with a variety of roles in printing or manufacturing. It can be a flat metal plate pressed against a medium to cause an impression in letterpress printing. Platen may also refer to a typewriter roller which friction-feeds paper into position below the typebars or print head. It can refer to the glass surface of a copier, and the rotating disk used to polish semiconductor wafers.

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An electrostatic detection device, or EDD, is a specialized piece of equipment commonly used in questioned document examination to reveal indentations or impressions in paper that may otherwise go unnoticed. It is a non-destructive technique, allowing further tests to be carried out. It is a sensitive technique capable of detecting indentations on pages several layers below the top sheet and many years after the indentations were created.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin</span>

Louis Phélypeaux Count of Saint-Florentin, Marquis (1725) and Duke of La Vrillière (1770), was a French politician.

A windmill is an engine powered by the wind to produce energy.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jobbing press</span>

A jobbing press, job press, or jobber is a variety of printing press used in letterpress printing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adana Printing Machines</span>

Adana Printing Machines were manufactured from 1922 to 1999 in Twickenham, England. Although most of the printing presses produced by Adana were aimed at hobby printers, they were frequently put to commercial use. Adanas are still to be found throughout the world in the hands of colleges, enthusiasts and professional printers. Caslon Limited manufactured machines after a takeover of the company in 1987.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alice Ricciardi-von Platen</span>

Alice Ricciardi von Platen, born Alice von Platen-Hallermund, was an Italian physician and psychoanalyst of German descent. She is best known as the author of Nazism and euthanasia of the mentally ill in Germany, the world's first documentary about the mass killings of disabled and mentally ill persons by the Nazi regime. For a few years before World War II, and permanently beginning in 1967, she lived in Italy, where in the 1970s she was one of the first group analysts.

<i>Mein Herz und deine Stimme</i>, WAB 79

Mein Herz und deine Stimme, WAB 79 is a lied composed by Anton Bruckner in 1868.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dubislav Friedrich von Platen</span> German officer (1714–1787)

Dubislav Friedrich von Platen was a Prussian officer in Frederick the Great's army. A cavalry general, he was also Governor of Königsberg, a Knight of the Order of Saint John, and a recipient of the Order of the Black Eagle. An active cavalry officer in all of the wars fought by Frederick—the War of Austrian Succession, the Second Silesian War, the Seven Years' War and, finally, the War of Bavarian Succession — he was commemorated on Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great in 1851 erected by Frederick's great-great nephew, Frederick William IV.

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Platen is a German-language surname. People with the surname include: