emulsion paint: paint in which the binder is dispersed in water.
enamel paint: pigmented varnish, glossy coating
Fenomastic paint cannot be directly compared to Emulsion paint. Fenomsatic is a brand that manufactures paint (mainly under JOTUN paints). Emulsion is water based. Fenomastic manufacture emulsion as well as enamel paints. Thus you will find in the market "Fenomastic Emulsion" and "Fenomastic Enamel" paints among other Fenomastic options.
Yes, enamel paints can be mixed.
Enamel lamellae extend from the Dentino-Enamel Junction to the outer surface. Tufts are projections from the Dentino-Enamel Junction for a short distance due to the changes of enamel rods arising from the scalloped junction.
Most emulsion paint is available at your local hardware store
Teeth are made of hard bone and enamel. The gizzard is a muscular structure.
Advantages of Latex PaintAdvantages of Enamel PaintLatex paint is much easier to clean. Most marks will come right off with soap and water or a basic household cleaner.Enamel paint is able to withstand much more damage than latex paint.Internet source:url: http://www.ehow.com/facts_4814106_difference-between-enamel-latex-paint.html
No because it looks like the same color sort of. Also it like a litte lighter but you barely can tell .There is technically no difference. That is your answer,Thank you
Normally yes, so long as the pan does not have a plastic handle.
Below the enamel is the dentin or dentine you can call it one of those two it duznt matter and the dentin/dentine is between the cement and enamel.(below the enamel , on top of the cement.)
You might try heating the plate first. Hopefully the plastic will become warm and melty enough to rub away with a cloth. Steel wool might also be an option, but you take the risk of scratching the enamel surface.
The term cracks was used to describe the narrow, fissure-like structures that are seen on almost all surfaces. They are actually the outer edges of lamellae. In decalcification of ground sections of enamel,cracks usually disappear whereas the enamel lamellae still persist because they contain greater concentrations of organic material.
It's not a good idea to freeze or store foods in enamel because the acids in the food can eat into the enamel. That could cause food to be contaminated with lead, if it's older cookware, or the enamel itself. It's best to store all foods in glass or certain types of plastic containers.