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what is faience and what is it used for​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Faience is the conventional name in english for fine tin-glazed pottery on a delicate pale buff earthenware body. It is originally associated by French speakers with wares exported from Faenza in northern Italy.

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Answered by dipendersingh70
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Therefore finer cement reacts faster with water and the rate of development of strength and corresponding heat of hydration is high. Fineness is a measure of how even each granules are, leading to a greater surface area & greater the surface area more the adhesion. Bleeding can be reduced by increasing fineness.Apr 12, 2018

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