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Enamel and sometimes
Enamel paint is sometimes mixed with varnish or urethane to increase shine as well as assist its hardening process.
Enamel was also sometimes used to decorate glass vessels during the Roman period, and there is evidence of this as early as the late Republican and early Imperial periods in the Levantine, Egypt, Britain and the Black Sea.
* Hard Enamel-Hard Enamel is sometimes called the new cloisonné.

Enamel and glass
Enamel powder could be produced in two ways ; either through the powdering of colored glass, or the mixing of colorless glass powder with pigments such as a metallic oxide.
Enamel is glass, not paint, so it does not fade with UV light.

Enamel and color
The official name for this color was DGLE ( Dark Green Locomotive Enamel ).
The paint scheme was borrowed from its Pennsylvania railroad parent and with the PRR's official name for this color being DGLE ( Dark Green Locomotive Enamel ).

Enamel and found
Enamel rods are found in rows along the tooth.

Enamel and .
Enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized substance of the body.
Enamel varies in thickness over the surface of the tooth and is often thickest at the cusp, up to 2. 5mm, and thinnest at its border, which is seen clinically as the CEJ.
Enamel and dentin do not regenerate after they mineralize initially.
Enamel hypoplasia is a condition in which the amount of enamel formed is inadequate.
Enamel hypoplasia resulting from syphilis is frequently referred to as Hutchinson's teeth, which is considered one part of Hutchinson's triad.
Enamel is only present in the tusk tip in young animals.
The Enamel Works started in 1899 with a large government contract.
The Bolivar School was constructed of brick made from the Enamel Works.
Enamel over cast iron is a popular material for kitchen and bathroom sinks.
Enamel over steel is a similar-appearing but far less rugged and less cost-effective alternative.
Historic clock tower built during the 1860s that is a relatively small remnant of the Lalance & Grosjean Enamelware # Industrial Porcelain Enamel | porcelain enamelware factory complex on Atlantic Avenue at north end of Ozone Park or, alternatively, the south end of Woodhaven, Queens | Woodhaven.
Enamel was at its most important in European art history in the Middle Ages, beginning with the Late Romans and then the Byzantines who began to use cloisonné enamel in imitation of cloisonné inlays of precious stones.
Enamel was first applied commercially to sheet iron and steel in Austria and Germany in about 1850.
Enamel may be transparent or opaque when fired ; vitreous enamel can be applied to most metals.
Enamel can also be applied to copper, aluminium, stainless steel, cast iron or hot rolled steel, as well as gold and silver.
Enamel can be either transparent, opaque or opalescent ( translucent ), which is a variety that gains a milky opacity the longer it is fired.
Enamel paint is paint that air dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature ; it should not be confused with decorated objects in " painted enamel ", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln.
* Enamel paint is also used on wood to make it resistant to the elements via the waterproofing and rotproofing properties of enamel.
File: Rotherhithe stn 1. JPG | Enamel panel on platform

paints and sometimes
Interior " latex " house paints tend to be a combination of binder ( sometimes acrylic, vinyl, pva, and others ), filler, pigment, and water.
Although the permanency of acrylics is sometimes debated by conservators, they appear more stable than oil paints.
Since it provides the graphical elements surrounding the area in which the engine paints documents, the term chrome is sometimes used to refer to it.
Anti-fouling paints, especially those utilising organic tin compounds such as TBT, have been shown to have severe and long-lasting impacts on marine eco-systems and such materials are now banned in many countries for commercial and recreational vessels ( though sometimes still used for naval vessels ).
This method would sometimes leave the canvas with a halo effect around each area to which the paint was applied but has a disadvantage in that the oil in the paints will eventually cause the canvas to discolor and rot away.
File: Pearlescent Toyota Supra-002. jpg | pearlescent paints or interference pigments sometimes used for custom paint jobs on cars exhibit iridescence.
Aside from recording, Knowles occasionally paints as her hobby: " I think that painting, for me, is such an affirmative expression in that sometimes you don't know what the outcome is gonna be and each stroke and each brush for me is an emotion and, in the end, it comes out as a piece which is the most amazing thing.
Blacklight paints are sometimes used in the scenery of amusement park dark rides: a blacklight illuminates the vivid colors of the scenery, while the vehicle and other passengers remain dimly lit or barely visible.
Interior " latex " house paints tend to be a combination of binder ( sometimes acrylic, vinyl, pva and others ), filler, pigment and water.
Traditionally, the pigment was considered unstable in oil paints, and was sometimes isolated from other colors and not mixed.
They decorated themselves with dyes, paints, beads, and sometimes even animal quills.
The oil from the fruits (" seeds ") oxidizes ( commonly, though inaccurately, called " drying ") to become solid on exposure to air, similar to linseed oil, and is sometimes used in the manufacture of oil-based paints, in creams as a moisturizing agent, for cooking, and in plastics.
As a contemporary artist, Maher often paints textiles, ropes and hair and sometimes includes these materials in her work.
He paints in oil with traditional glazing techniques, taking six months or more per painting, sometimes working with a 000 (" cat's whisker ") sable brush.
He still sometimes paints small sized miniatures, but he more frequently paints on ivories of around 2½ inches in height.

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