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frit Different ground sizes (powder, sine, medium, coarse) of glass generally used in fusing, flameworking, glass blowing, or mosaics.
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frit previously made glass, ground into a powder and mixed with oxides and oil to give enamel its glass base; this ingredient is important in fusing colors onto the glass body.
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frit a glassy frit is composed of silica (found in sand or quartz), a flux (potash or soda) and metallic-oxide pigments. The mixture must be calcined (melted) and ground to a powder before being added to soft-paste porcelain or overglaze emanels.
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frit A combination of materials that have been melted into a glass, cooled, and reground into a powder prior to being added to a glaze recipe.
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