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Enamel preparation




Dear Sir,

My company is working in the field of electrical home application. We apply Enamel coating on Steel. So I need to have some documents regarding the preparation of enamel and different method of application.

Mohamed Mahmoud
enamel business - Cairo, Egypt
2005



2005

Dear Mohamed.

If you need enameling on steel sheet, you need first a ground coat and after a cover coat (color).- The function of ground coat is promove the adherence (cobalt and niquel frits) to the steel and origin an bubble structure for the color adherence.
If you need literature you can read in Ferro enamel Argentina.
Good Luck,

Juan Moreno Arens
- Santiago, Chile



You can visit next website: www.porcelainenamel.com/
Really good wesite full of informations on enamel.

Goran Budija
- Zagreb ,Croatia
2005




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