- hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth
- coat, inlay, or surface with enamel
- a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection
- a paint that dries to a hard glossy finish
- any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze
- an opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects; a coating that dries to a hard, glossy finish; the hard covering on the exposed part of a tooth; to coat or decorate something with enamel
- (ENAMELS) colours consisting of a metallic oxide colouring agent and a flux of molten glass, which can be fired on to the inner surface of white glass enabling multi-coloured painterly effects to be achieved.
- (Enamels) (metal) A transparent or opaque glaze that melts lower than copper, silver or gold on which enamel is used as the decorative finish.
- (Enamels) Colors applied to glass surfaces. They will run from transparent to opaque. These paints are fired into the surface of the glass between 1,100 to 1,350 degrees F.
- (Enamels) Finely powdered glass and metallic oxides mixed with substances such as oil, and painted onto glass and subsequently fired.
- (Enamels) Photographic images burnt into porcelain, and coated with a glaze, rendering them permanently.
- (Enamels) Subset of varnishes (see below) with heating to carry out the curing process.
- (Enamels) This technical term refers to a paint made from finely ground glass and pigments that can be used to add color. Then they are fired on to the glass.
- A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
- Another term for gloss coated paper.
- The hard, white outer layer of the tooth that covers and protects the dentin.
- 1) A glossy substance, usually opaque, applied by fusion to the surface or metal, pottery, etc., as an ornament or for protection. 2) Any of various enamel-like varnishes or paints.
- A form of low temperature glaze that is applied on top of an already fired higher temperature glaze. Enamels are often lead based, as it is a flux, which works at a low temperature.
- A topcoat paint which forms a film by chemical crosslinking of its component molecules during the cure.
- a general term referring to coated paper that has a higher basis weight than coated publication (magazine) paper, but a lower basis weight and caliper than coated cover paper. An example of enamel is Champion Kromekote Enamel. see also C2S, coated paper.
- (1) Topcoat which is characterized by its ability to form a smooth surface; originally associated with a high gloss, but may also include lower degrees of gloss, i.e., flat enamels. ...
- Another name for nail polish.
- Broad classification of paints that dry to a hard, usually glossy finish. Most equipment-coating enamels require baking. Enamels for walls do not.
- The hard ceramic part, which covers the exposed part of a tooth.
- An opaque vitreous composition applied to the surface of metal fixtures such as cast iron tubs and sinks.