Second-Generation Enamel "Anti-Fishscale Agent"
Release time:
2026-08-07 15:23
Source:
Glass and Enamel
Enamel fish-scale cracking is a fatal defect in enamel products. Preventing fish-scale cracking and exploring solutions are common and thorny problems in the enamel industry. Researchers at Lifafrit through arduous research, have finally found a solution to this stubborn problem—the second-generation enamel "anti-fishscale agent".

The second-generation "anti-fishscale agent" absorbs the advantages of anti-fishscale agent from the 1990s and further expands and extends their functions. It not only has a significant inhibitory effect on fish-scale cracking caused by process factors but also has a good inhibitory effect on fish-scale cracking caused by material factors.
Since its mass production, this "anti-fishscale agent" has been gradually used by many enamel factories in China. Its effectiveness has been praised by industry experts, and it has especially gained recognition from foreign experts.
This "anti-fishscale agent" emphasizes practicality, breaking through previous limitations in raw material usage. Its production process is simple, and its application is convenient and flexible. It can resolve fish-scale cracking defects not only through grinding but also through melting. It represents a practical application of research on the micro-crack texture theory and cell structure mechanism of enamel surfaces, achieving excellent results. With the use of this second-generation enamel "anti-fishscale agent," fish-scale cracking defects in enamel products are no longer a persistent problem in the enamel industry.
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