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  • Cloisonné, an ancient metalworking technique, is a multi-step enamel ... *Vitreous enamel *Champlevé enamel ==Notes== ==References== ...
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  • Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride (chemical formula CaF2). It is present in large deposits in many parts ...
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  • of many detergents, cosmetics, and enamel glazes. It is also used to ... * ingredient in enamel glazes * component of glass, pottery, and ceramics ...
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  • from transparent to translucent, with a vitreous to greasy luster. is the main constituent of tooth enamel, and a special form of apatite ...
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  • method can be carried out in solution or as an enamel. == Recycling PET bottles == [[Image:Resin-identification-code-1-PETE.svg|left|100px|1-PETE]] ...
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  • Praseodymium Praseodymium is frequently misspelled as praseodynium. (chemical symbol Pr, atomic number 59) is a soft silvery metallic element ...
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  • – ferromagnetic 62.4 n 100 13.0 4720 209 75 180 0.31 5.0 1043 700 7440-48-4 isotopesof=cobalt | color1=#ffc0c0 | color2=black mn=56 | sym=Co ...
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  • for underglaze painting were perfected. Enamel glazes, glazes over carved ... porcelain was painted with glossy, vitreous blue glaze and made a ringing ...
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  • (vitreous) 4.28 3.99 k=494 | c=221 | f=430 k=958 | c=685 | f=1265 ... rapidly melted, it converts to the black, vitreous (glasslike) form that is ...
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  • * Enamelling, enamel (or vitreous enamel or porcelain enamel in U.S. English) is the colorful result of fusing powdered glass to a substrate ...
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  • Neodymium Neodymium is frequently misspelled as neodynium. (chemical symbol Nd, atomic number 60) is a silvery metallic element that is a member ...
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  • *Pottery/Enamel is a refractory material used in high-temperature material production and its silicates are used in making enamels and pottery. ...
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  • painting, and the application of enamel. They function by providing a barrier of corrosion-resistant material between the damaging environment ...
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  • include glass, such as fused-glass or enamel; wood, often carved or turned; shells and other natural animal substances such as bone and ivory; ...
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  • with a layer of paint, molded plastic, or an enamel coating baked at high temperature. The wire leads are usually between 0.6 and 0.8 mm in diameter ...
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  • Zirconium (chemical symbol Zr, atomic number 40) is a strong, lustrous, gray-white metal that resembles titanium. It is obtained chiefly from ...
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  • Art Nouveau (French for 'new art') is an international style of art, architecture, and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning ...
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  • began to be made of wood and clock faces to utilize enamel as well as hand-painted ceramics. On November 17, 1797, Eli Terry received his first ...
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  • and very widely used as a white pigment in paint, enamel, lacquer, plastic, and construction cement. TiO2 powder is chemically inert, resists fading in ...
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  • The term Poor Man's Bible refers to various forms of Christian art (paintings, carvings, mosaics, and stained glass) that were used primarily ...
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