enamel paint

collocation in English

meaningsofenamelandpaint

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enamel
noun
uk
/ɪˈnæm.əl/
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/ɪˈnæm.əl/
a decorative glass-like substance that is melted onto clay, metal, or glass objects, and then left to cool and become hard, or an object covered with ...
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paint
noun[C or U]
uk
/peɪnt/
us
/peɪnt/
a coloured liquid that is put on a surface such as a wall to ...
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(Definition ofenamelandpaintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Hardboard panels (1r1 m) were painted in both matt and gloss e.blue and blackenamelpaint.
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Then they are painted using commercialenamelpaintmixed with a slip.
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Finished toys are painted with commercialenamelpaint.
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This is screen-printing of the decoration onto the container with a vitreousenamelpaint, which is then baked on.
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Laser engraving metal plates are manufactured with a finely polished metal, coated with anenamelpaintmade to be burned off.
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He developed and patented a technique of painting withenamelpainton steel facilitating decorating public architectural structures.
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The termenamelpaintwas first given to a compound of zinc white, petrol and resin, which possessed on drying a hard glossy surface.
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It was the first commercially available brand ofenamelpaint.
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The 50mlenamelpainttins and spray paints are still available.
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This new image is then turned into paintings created through the layering ofenamelpainton aluminum.
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They are available in many colors and are usually painted with a baked-onenamelpaint.
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There is no generally accepted definition or standard for use of the termenamelpaint, and not all enamel-type paints may use it.
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If the piece is to have color, the palm fronds are dyed in commercialenamelpaintdiluted with water.
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Mabasa initially found recognition on both the national and international art scenes in the 1980s with her ceramic figures painted withenamelpaint.
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In 1934 the five to eight coats of lacquer that cars previously had been finished with was replaced with a synthetic bakedenamelpaintwhich contained about 35% soy oil.
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The building consumed about 26,000 sq ft of special glass that was treated with infra-red rays, stove enameled and made water resistant with syntheticenamelpaint.
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Using enamel paints, he created a mural on the inside walls of the store.
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His enamel paints are still the basis for ceramic paints today.
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Acrylic is also used in enamel paints, which have the advantage of not needing to be buffed to obtain a shine.
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Enamel paints sometimes contain glass powder or tiny metal flake fragments instead of the color pigments found in standard oil-based paints.
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