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  2. Vitreous enamel - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous enamel can be applied to most metals. Most modern industrial enamel is applied to steel in which the carbon content is controlled to prevent unwanted reactions at the firing temperatures. Enamel can also be applied to gold, silver, copper, aluminium, [25] stainless steel, [26] and cast iron. [27] Vitreous enamel has many useful ...

  3. Industrial porcelain enamel - Wikipedia

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    The most important characteristic of porcelain enamel, from an industrial perspective, is its resistance to corrosion. [3] Mild steel is used in almost every industry and a huge array of products; porcelain enamel is a very economic way of protecting this, and other chemically vulnerable materials, from corrosion.

  4. Vitreous china - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous china is an enamel coating that is applied to ceramics, particularly porcelain, after they have been fired, though the name can also refer to the finished piece as a whole. The coating makes the porcelain tougher, denser, and shinier, and it is a common choice for items such as toilets and sink basins.

  5. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    In January 1947, the newly formed Lustron Corporation announced that it had received a $12.5-million Reconstruction Finance Corporation loan to manufacture mass-produced prefabricated homes that featured vitreous enamel-coated steel panels (U.S. patent 2,416,240). [1]

  6. Surface finishing - Wikipedia

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    A #7 finish is produced by polishing with a 280–320 grit belt or wheel and sisal buffing with a cut and color compound. This is a semi-bright finish that will still have some polishing lines but they will be very dull. Carbon steel and iron are commonly polished to a #7 finish before chrome plating.

  7. Category:Coatings - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous enamel (4 C, 28 P) ... Bluing (steel) Bresle method; C. ... Enamel paint; Enamelled glass; Enteric coating; Environmental impact of paint;

  8. How To Clean Enameled Cast Iron To Remove Stains And ... - AOL

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    When cleaning the enameled cast iron routinely after a cooking session or a recipe, remember a few important tips. First, avoid washing the enameled cast iron immediately after cooking in it.

  9. Category:Vitreous enamel - Wikipedia

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    Works in vitreous enamel (23 P) Pages in category "Vitreous enamel" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.