1. enameling - Noun
2. enameling - Verb
of Enamel
Source: Webster's dictionaryOnce out of nature I shall never take My bodily form from any natural thing, But such a form as Grecian goldsmiths make Of hammered gold and gold enameling To keep a drowsy Emperor awake Or set upon a golden bough to sing To lords and ladies of Byzantium Of what is past, or passing, or to come. William Butler Yeats
Enameling solder has a high melting point, close to that of the material itself, to prevent the joint desoldering during firing in the enameling process. Source: Internet
Jewellery of the Art Nouveau period revitalized the jeweller's art, with nature as the principal source of inspiration, complemented by new levels of virtuosity in enameling and the introduction of new materials, such as opals and semi-precious stones. Source: Internet
These solders vary in hardness, designated as "enameling", "hard", "medium" and "easy". Source: Internet