noun a mixture of silica and fluxes that is fused at high temperature to make glass
In art, frit can be used in various mediums such as painting, sculpture, and mixed media for texture and color effects.
In chemistry, frit can be used as a porous material in laboratory equipment to filter or absorb liquids.
In metallurgy, frit can refer to a mixture of fluxes and other materials used in the smelting process.
In ceramics, frit is a vitreous substance that is added to glazes to create different effects.
In glassmaking, frit refers to granulated material that is used to color or decorate glass.
Frit can refer to a mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients that is deep-fried to create a crispy coating on food items.
In glassmaking, frit is small granules of glass used to add color or texture to glass pieces.
Frit can also be used in ceramic art to create colorful glazes or decorative elements.