The invention relates to a calender bowl which can be heated by means of a
heating medium that is in a liquid or gaseous state of matter. The
calender bowl comprises a roll body (1) that is provided with peripheral
bores (4) and flange journals (2, 3) comprising supply and discharge
conduits for the heating medium. Thermal insulating bushes (8) are
mounted on the end areas of the peripheral bores. The heating medium
flows through the peripheral bores. The aim of the invention is to adapt
the heat transfer from said bores to the lateral surface of the roll body
to the respective heat requirements in such a way that the harmful
measured differences stay within limits so that the product is not
impaired. To this end, adjusting devices are allocated to the flange
journals for controllably turning and/or axially displacing the
insulating bushes.