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Porcelain Enamels
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook
Volume: 13A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v13a.a0003683
EISBN: 978-1-62708-182-5
... Abstract Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast iron, or aluminum to improve appearance and to protect the metal surface. This article provides information on the types and properties of the porcelain enamels and frits for porcelain...
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Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast iron, or aluminum to improve appearance and to protect the metal surface. This article provides information on the types and properties of the porcelain enamels and frits for porcelain enameling. It describes the corrosion resistance of the porcelain enamels in a variety of environments. Evaluation of properties of the porcelain-enameled products to control specifications and quality of porcelain-enamel coatings is also reviewed. The article contains a table that lists the specific test methods for evaluating various properties of porcelain enamels.
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Porcelain Enameling
Available to PurchaseBook: Surface Engineering
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 5
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v05.a0001279
EISBN: 978-1-62708-170-2
... Abstract Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast iron, and aluminum to improve appearance and to protect the metal surface. This article describes the types of porcelain enamels, and details enamel frits for these materials...
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Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast iron, and aluminum to improve appearance and to protect the metal surface. This article describes the types of porcelain enamels, and details enamel frits for these materials. It provides a list of steels suitable for porcelain enameling and discusses the most important factors considered in the selection of steel for porcelain enameling. The article briefly presents the preparation methods of these materials for porcelain enameling and covers the methods, and furnaces of porcelain enameling. It examines the role of coating thickness, firing time and temperature, metal substrate, and color on the performance of enameled surfaces. The article concludes with a discussion on the properties of enameled surfaces, factors considered in process control, and test procedures for evaluating the quality of enameled surfaces.
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 2A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 November 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v02a.a0006528
EISBN: 978-1-62708-207-5
... Abstract Porcelain enamel is a fusion bonded glass coating that resists chemical and abrasive attack, provides thermal and electrical insulation, and improves aesthetic qualities. It is used on cast iron as well as steel and aluminum alloys. This article provides a review of the porcelain...
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Porcelain enamel is a fusion bonded glass coating that resists chemical and abrasive attack, provides thermal and electrical insulation, and improves aesthetic qualities. It is used on cast iron as well as steel and aluminum alloys. This article provides a review of the porcelain enameling process, the composition of frits, and the preparation of coating substrates. It also provides information on chemical, mechanical, and electrical properties and sheds light on process consistency and quality control.
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Glazes and Enamel Coatings for Ceramics and Glasses
Available to PurchaseBook: Surface Engineering
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 5
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 1994
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v05.a0001316
EISBN: 978-1-62708-170-2
... glazes. The article provides information on the classification of pigments and the applications of ceramic coatings for decorations on ceramic and glass surfaces. ceramic coatings ceramic decorations ceramic substrates enamel coatings glass substrates glazes lead-containing glazes leadless...
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This article focuses on the ceramic coatings for ceramic and glass substrates. It describes the role of oxides in glazes and discusses the optical and appearance properties of various types of glazes, such as leadless glazes, lead-containing glazes, opaque glazes, and satin and matte glazes. The article provides information on the classification of pigments and the applications of ceramic coatings for decorations on ceramic and glass surfaces.
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Comparison of sag resistance of selected enameling steels. A, low-carbon en...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1994
Fig. 1 Comparison of sag resistance of selected enameling steels. A, low-carbon enameling steels; B, decarburized steels; C, interstitial-free steels
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Comparison of yield strength of four enameling steels after firing at 870 °...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1994
Fig. 2 Comparison of yield strength of four enameling steels after firing at 870 °C (1600 °F). A, low-carbon enameling steels (drawing quality); B, low-carbon enameling steels; C, interstitial-free steels; D, decarburized
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Radius of curvature, two-coat enameling process. A minimum radius of 4.8 mm...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1994
Fig. 4 Radius of curvature, two-coat enameling process. A minimum radius of 4.8 mm ( 3 16 in.) must be maintained at flanges, corners, and embossments to minimize assembly and field damage to parts coated by the two-coat enameling process.
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Radius of curvature, one-coat enameling process. A minimum radius of 3.2 mm...
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Fig. 5 Radius of curvature, one-coat enameling process. A minimum radius of 3.2 mm ( 1 8 in.) must be maintained at flanges, corners, and embossments to minimize assembly and field damage to parts coated by the one-coat enameling process.
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Ground-coat enameling, acid-etch/nickel-deposition process (dip or spray ap...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1994
Fig. 9 Ground-coat enameling, acid-etch/nickel-deposition process (dip or spray application) No. Solution Composition Temperature Cycle time, min °C °F Dip Spray 1 Alkaline cleaner (a) Cleaner, 15–60 g/L (2–8 oz/gal) (b) Ambient to 100 (c) Ambient to 212 (c) 6–12
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Enamel/metal expansion and stress patterns. Linear expansion and stress in ...
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Fig. 14 Enamel/metal expansion and stress patterns. Linear expansion and stress in a composite of acid-resistant cover-coat porcelain enamel and low-carbon steel
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Microstructure of a low-carbon sheet with a two-part enamel coating. (a) Wi...
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in Metallography and Microstructures of Low-Carbon and Coated Steels
> Metallography and Microstructures
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 53 Microstructure of a low-carbon sheet with a two-part enamel coating. (a) Without backlighting. (b) With backlighting through the epoxy mount to differentiate the coating from the mount. The bubbles are desired for trapping hydrogen gas.
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in Metallography and Microstructures of Low-Carbon and Coated Steels
> Metallography and Microstructures
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 54 Microstructure of an enamel coating, same as Fig. 53 shown with dark-field illumination to illustrate the ground coat
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Defect in an enamel coating on a low-carbon steel. (a) Defect shown through...
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in Metallography and Microstructures of Low-Carbon and Coated Steels
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 55 Defect in an enamel coating on a low-carbon steel. (a) Defect shown through coating as a line in this macrograph (scale in mm). (b) Cause of line defect shown in (a). As-polished. 200×. Courtesy of Samuel Lawrence, International Steel Group
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Microstructure of a defect in an enamel coating on a low-carbon sheet. (a) ...
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 56 Microstructure of a defect in an enamel coating on a low-carbon sheet. (a) Bright-field illumination. (b) Dark-field illumination. 2% nital etch. 100×
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Corrosion of a porcelain enamel in boiling water and boiling mineral acids....
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 2003
Fig. 1 Corrosion of a porcelain enamel in boiling water and boiling mineral acids. Source: Ref 2
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Ground-coat enameling, acid-etch/nickel-deposition process (dip or spray ap...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 1998
Fig. 7 Ground-coat enameling, acid-etch/nickel-deposition process (dip or spray application) No. Solution Composition Temperature Cycle time, min °C °F Dip Spray 1 Alkaline cleaner (a) Cleaner, 15–60 g/L (2–8 oz/gal) (b) Ambient to 100 (c) Ambient to 212 (c) 6–12
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Useful dental anatomy. 1, saliva; 2, integument; 3, enamel; 4, dentin; 5, g...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 2006
Fig. 7 Useful dental anatomy. 1, saliva; 2, integument; 3, enamel; 4, dentin; 5, gingiva; 6, pulp; 7, cementum; 8, periodontal ligament; 9, root canal; 10, artery; 11, alveolar bone; 12, restoration—amalgam filling
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Dip, Barrier, and Chemical Conversion Coatings
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Desk Editions
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1998
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.mhde2.a0003217
EISBN: 978-1-62708-199-3
... and their application. It also provides information on weld-overlay and thermal spray coating, porcelain enameling, and the preparation of enamel frits for steels. The article closes by describing methods and materials for ceramic coating. ceramic coatings chemical conversion coatings continuous...
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There are various coating techniques in practice to prevent the deterioration of steels. This article focuses on dip, barrier, and chemical conversion coatings and describes hot-dip processes for coating carbon steels with zinc, aluminum, lead-tin, and other alloys. It describes continuous electrodeposition for steel strip and babbitting and discusses phosphate and chromate conversion coatings as well. It also addresses painting, discussing types and selection, surface preparation, and application methods. In addition, the article describes rust-preventive compounds and their application. It also provides information on weld-overlay and thermal spray coating, porcelain enameling, and the preparation of enamel frits for steels. The article closes by describing methods and materials for ceramic coating.
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Different marks of erosion, corrosion, and pitting on severely damaged enam...
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in Failure Analysis of Heat Exchangers
> Analysis and Prevention of Component and Equipment Failures
Published: 30 August 2021
Fig. 29 Different marks of erosion, corrosion, and pitting on severely damaged enameled heating element plate that has been thinned and pitted due to severe dewpoint and underdeposit pitting corrosion. The white arrows show the intact enamel layer. Source: Ref 10
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Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Desk Editions
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1998
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.mhde2.a0003094
EISBN: 978-1-62708-199-3
... applications that require the mechanical properties normally obtained by heat treatment. Steel sheet is coated in coil form before fabrication either by the steel mills or by specialists called coil coaters. Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast...
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Low-carbon steel sheet and strip are used primarily in consumer goods. This article discusses quality descriptors and mechanical properties of low-carbon steel sheet and strip and carbon and low-alloy steel plate. Alloy steel sheet and strip are used primarily for those special applications that require the mechanical properties normally obtained by heat treatment. Steel sheet is coated in coil form before fabrication either by the steel mills or by specialists called coil coaters. Porcelain enamels are glass coatings applied primarily to products or parts made of sheet steel, cast iron, or aluminum to improve appearance and to protect the metal surface.
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