Production process and coating process of cast iron enameled Dutch oven

The cast iron enamel pot is made of cast iron. After smelting, it is poured into the mold and shaped. After processing and grinding, it becomes a blank. After cooling, the enamel coating can be sprayed. After the coating is completed, it is sent to the baking oven. If it is a laser mark, the enamel coating is processed. Laser marking after completion.

Cast iron enamel pot enamel coating is a layer of inorganic vitreous material adhered to the base of the metal pot, and then condensed on the metal base by melting and firmly combined with the metal, so as to form an enamel layer on the surface of the pot. It is sought after for its beauty, lightness, and heat resistance. At the same time, because of the chemical stability of the enamel pot, it can store mildly acidic and alkaline foods.

Existing enamel pots are generally white, and the glaze solvents used for white enamel are silicon oxide, aluminum oxide, manganese oxide, potassium oxide and sodium oxide, and are lead-free, so there is no danger of aluminum poisoning. However, since the enamel layer of the enamel pot is extremely easy to be damaged in the case of bumping, it is necessary to be very careful during use to prevent the damage of the enamel layer.

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Post time: Mar-28-2022