Abstract

The possibility of obtaining for steel white covering enamel with melting temperature 1000–1100°C and firing temperature 750–780°C and for aluminum white enamel with melting temperature 900–950°C and firing temperature 530–560°C is investigated. The physical and technological characteristics of the frits melted are measured and the temperature-time firing regimes with the enamel deposited in the form of slip are determined. It is established that introducing modifier oxides and glass-forming oxides makes it possible to lower the melting temperature by 15–20% and the enamel firing temperature by 20–30°C without introducing new components into the enamel composition.

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