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Vitreous enamel coatings bonding

PORCELAIN ENAMEL. A substantially vitreous inorganic coating bonded to metal by fusion above 426 C (ASTM), Composed of various blends of low-sodium frit, clay, feldspar, and other silicates ground in a ball mill and sprayed onto a metal surface (steel, iron, or aluminum), to which it bonds firmly after firing, giving a glasslike fire-polished surface. [Pg.1358]


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