Calendered sheets are produced through a manufacturing process known as calendering, which involves passing a material between rollers to achieve a flattened and uniform thickness. These sheets are commonly made from materials such as plastics, rubber, or paper. The calendering process enhances the material’s smoothness, texture, and thickness consistency. Calendered sheets find applications in a wide range of industries, including packaging, automotive, and construction. The sheets can serve as protective layers, liners, or components in various products due to their improved physical properties achieved through the calendering process. Their versatility and the ability to control thickness make calendered sheets valuable in creating materials with specific characteristics tailored to different industrial needs.