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- Vitreous_enamel abstract "Vitreous enamel, also porcelain enamel in US English, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 °C (1,380 and 1,560 °F). The powder melts, flows, and then hardens to a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal, or on glass or ceramics. The term "enamel" is most often restricted to work on metal, which is the subject of this article. Enameled glass is also called "painted". Fired enamelware is an integrated layered composite of glass and metal. The word enamel comes from the Old High German word smelzan (to smelt) via the Old French esmail. Used as a noun, "an enamel" is a usually small decorative object, coated with enamel coating. Enameling is an old and widely adopted technology, for most of its history mainly used in jewelry and decorative art. Since the 19th century the term applies also to industrial materials and many metal consumer objects, such as some cooking vessels, dishwashers, laundry machines, sinks, and tubs. ("Enamelled" and "enamelling" are the preferred spellings in British English, while "enameled" and "enameling" are preferred in American English.)".
- Vitreous_enamel thumbnail Medallion_St_Demetrios_Louvre_OA6457.jpg?width=300.
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- Vitreous_enamel wikiPageExternalLink Email_brun.
- Vitreous_enamel wikiPageExternalLink www.porcelainenamel.com.
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- Vitreous_enamel hasPhotoCollection Vitreous_enamel.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Art_materials.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Ceramic_art.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Ceramic_glazes.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Coatings.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Glass_applications.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Glass_art.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Glass_compositions.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Jewellery_making.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Pottery.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Vitreous_enamel.
- Vitreous_enamel subject Category:Cladding.
- Vitreous_enamel type Art102743547.
- Vitreous_enamel type Artifact100021939.
- Vitreous_enamel type Coating103058107.
- Vitreous_enamel type Coatings.
- Vitreous_enamel type Covering103122748.
- Vitreous_enamel type Creation103129123.
- Vitreous_enamel type DecorativeArts.
- Vitreous_enamel type Object100002684.
- Vitreous_enamel type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Vitreous_enamel comment "Vitreous enamel, also porcelain enamel in US English, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 °C (1,380 and 1,560 °F). The powder melts, flows, and then hardens to a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal, or on glass or ceramics. The term "enamel" is most often restricted to work on metal, which is the subject of this article. Enameled glass is also called "painted".".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Email (glazuur)".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Email".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Emalia".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Esmalte".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Esmalte".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Smalto".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Vitreous enamel".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Émail (verre)".
- Vitreous_enamel label "Эмаль".
- Vitreous_enamel label "搪瓷".
- Vitreous_enamel label "琺瑯".
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Smalt.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Email.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Esmalte.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Émail_(verre).
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Smalto.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs 琺瑯.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs 법랑.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Email_(glazuur).
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Emalia.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Esmalte.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs m.01tp42.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Q213371.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Q213371.
- Vitreous_enamel sameAs Vitreous_enamel.
- Vitreous_enamel wasDerivedFrom Vitreous_enamel?oldid=605185812.
- Vitreous_enamel depiction Medallion_St_Demetrios_Louvre_OA6457.jpg.
- Vitreous_enamel isPrimaryTopicOf Vitreous_enamel.