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titleOfInvention Enamel material
abstract An enamel member is provided that has a unique metallic luster uniformly on the enamel surface and is provided with a colored layer that is industrially reproducible and capable of mass production. An aqueous or organic solvent-based film forming liquid containing a metal component, preferably a titanium component, is coated on the surface of a base body 1 obtained by baking enamel glaze (lower iron 12 and upper iron 13) on an iron substrate 11. Then, by drying and baking, a chromatic layer 2 composed of an iris layer showing a pattern such as a lattice pattern a, a speckled pattern b, and a striped pattern c is provided, and the color portions 10a and 10b of the base body surface 10 and the chromatic layer A pattern in which the color portions 2a and 2b are alternately repeated and intermittently formed, for example, an intermittent pattern composed of a lattice pattern a, an intermittent pattern composed of a spotted pattern b, or an intermittent pattern composed of a striped pattern c. [Selection] Figure 1
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