On the Adox website, English pages, it states that the traditional Adox films and papers are coated on the "last coating line" using "dip and dunk" coating as opposed to the horizontal coating methods used for more modern materials.
I associate "dip and dunk" with the large tank method of processing film, which I indeed use for E-6 and C-41 processing myself, where the film is lowered into the chemistry and is raised up and down within the chemistry for agitation. What I cannot seem to grasp is how this term: "Dip and Dunk" could relate to coating an emulsion, since "dunking" would get the emulsion on both sides of the paper or film stock, rather than on just one side. Can anyone "in the know" explain?