fritting (Meaning)
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fritting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Frit
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fritting (n.)
The formation of frit or slag by heat with but incipient fusion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fritting
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fritting Sentence Examples
- The intense heat caused the glaze to frit, creating a distinctive texture on the pottery.
- Fritting the glass reduced its melting point, making it easier to work with.
- By fritting the pigment, the artist ensured its even distribution throughout the glaze.
- The fritting process transformed the raw materials into a consistent, workable medium.
- The glazing compound was fritted repeatedly to enhance its durability and resistance to wear.
- Fritting the enamel allowed for precise control over its opacity and color.
- The artist used fritted glass as a canvas for intricate mosaic designs.
- Fritting the ceramic glaze resulted in a glossy, smooth finish that reflected light beautifully.
- The fritting process was essential for creating the iconic blue-and-white patterns on Dutch delftware.
- The fritted metal was then hammered and shaped into elaborate ornaments.
FAQs About the word fritting
of Frit, The formation of frit or slag by heat with but incipient fusion.
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No antonyms found.
The intense heat caused the glaze to frit, creating a distinctive texture on the pottery.
Fritting the glass reduced its melting point, making it easier to work with.
By fritting the pigment, the artist ensured its even distribution throughout the glaze.
The fritting process transformed the raw materials into a consistent, workable medium.