enamel is the white coating on your teeth.......it protects them from too much damage........ The inner portions of teeth are soft and easily worn down. The exterior surface or enamel is very hard, enabling a person to grind and chew peanuts, for example, without breaking any teeth. In addition, another meaning of enamel is a type of paint [ oil-based ] used for home improvement projects.
every day kitchen stuff
teeth have enamel
walls
This depends on the type of enamel paint used: Floor enamel - May be used for concrete, stairs, basements, porches, and patios. Fast dry enamel - Can dry within 10-15 minutes of application; good for refrigerators, counters, and other industrial finishes. High-temp enamel - May be used for engines, brakes, exhaust, and BBQs. Nail-enamel - Nail-polish. Model building - This paint is usually sold in 14 ml tinlets (in the UK) and is available through specialist hobbyshops.
Most likely auto enamel paint.
yes
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
fluoride
Enamel is not an element. The enamel of teeth is made primarily of the mineral hydroxyapatite (96%), water and organic material. As for enamel used in art or on floors, there is no standard for its' composition but it too is a compound.
A lacquer-based clearcoat. Enamel is never used for auto paint.
Most enamel pots are steel with an enameled finish. Target, for one place, carries a number of styles of pots in different colored enamel finishes.
Fluoride.
Yes, it is safe. Only if the enamel used on the dish is for cooking dishes. Not just any enamel will be safe. If the dish is made for cooking then its probably safe.
The enamel trays are used for heat-based cooking (convection, oven, broil) in the Advantium. You can either place food right on it to cook and brown, or place a glass baking dish on it. You can not use the enamel tray for microwaving.
Enamel paint.
walls
The hardest substance in our body is enamel which is the outer most covering of the teeth
This depends on the type of enamel paint used: Floor enamel - May be used for concrete, stairs, basements, porches, and patios. Fast dry enamel - Can dry within 10-15 minutes of application; good for refrigerators, counters, and other industrial finishes. High-temp enamel - May be used for engines, brakes, exhaust, and BBQs. Nail-enamel - Nail-polish. Model building - This paint is usually sold in 14 ml tinlets (in the UK) and is available through specialist hobbyshops.
fluoride toxicity, enamel hypoplasia, fluorosis, and mottled enamel