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There are three main types of frit, usually applied in sequence.
Frit was also a significant component in some early European porcelains.
"I was frit the other night when I had a bad dream.
This porous glass body can be called a frit.
Evidence of the use of green frit is so far confined to Egypt.
Scholars have suggested several potential connections between frit and faience.
Another type of frit can be used as a biomaterial.
The frit is silver reflective on one side and metallic on the other.
Then the refined mixture was taken, heated and shaped into blocks called frit.
Why the hell didn't Marta tell me her horn's on the frit?
When fired, the glass frit melts and binds the other components together.
So only in areas where bonding is required the glass frit is deposited.
The manufacture of green and blue frit relies on the same raw materials, but in different proportions.
It is also sometimes referred to in Egyptological literature as blue frit.
The glass frit bond procedure is used for the encapsulation and mounting of components.
The printed glass frit structures are heated to form compact glass.
The procedural steps of glass frit bonding are divided into the following:
It's not a word much associated with her, but up until then, Margaret Thatcher had been "frit".
In antiquity, frit could be crushed to make pigments or shaped to create objects.
Furthermore, grinding the frit actually expedites the "second part of the process, which is to.
"I could see the audience loosen up," said Michael Frit, an aficionado.
The binder may be a fluoropolymer or an enamel frit.
This is made from a hard white frit paste coated with transparent alkaline glaze.
Frit is normally prepared by mixing the ingredients and then milling the mixture into a powder.
The frit particles melt on contact with the hot substrate and adhere to its surface.