Enamelware is made from powdered glass which is bonded onto heavy-gauge steel. Firstly, the product's form is pressed from a sheet of steel, and then dipped in liquid enamel before being fired in a kiln. Its durability is the result of firing at high temperatures (about 850°C). The enamel then hardens to a smooth, durable coating on the steel. In order to give good and long-lasting color, particular metal oxides are added to each enamel mix, the colors are then a result of a chemical reaction in the kiln.
Is enamelware safe to use if it is chipped?
Enamelware is known for being unbreakable thanks to its durable properties. However, it may still chip, adding character if you ask us. If your enamelware has a chip you can still use it as normal and it won’t affect the safety of your product.
Can I put enamelware in the oven?
Our enamelware is designed to be used in the oven.
Can I put enamelware in the microwave?
Enamelware is made from steel, so its metallic properties are not suitable for microwaves.
Our enamel tableware for sale showed in above catalogue is made in Hebei which is in north China.