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porcelain enamel

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porcelain enamel [′pȯrs·lən i′nam·əl]
(materials)

porcelain enamel, vitreous enamel
A substantially vitreous (glassy) inorganic metal oxide coating, bonded to metal by fusion at a temperature above 800°F (427°C); not a true porcelain.


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