Porcelain enamel is the result of fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows and hardens to a durable vitreous coating on a carbon steel core. It c...

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Porcelain enamel is the result of fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows and hardens to a durable vitreous coating on a carbon steel core. It creates a smooth, hard finish that won't burn and resists staining. It's also non -porous so it won't trap odors or food particles and provides a low coefficient of friction, meaning that it cleans up easily and, it is corrosion and chemically resistant so it will last a long time. When fired, the vessel is placed on pins so the bottom and sides are hardened during the firing process into one smooth laminated glass surface. You may notice slight pin indentations where the glass has flowed around the pin that supports the base during firing. The pin marks do not compromise the finish or performance of the vessel. Not recommended for glass cooktops.

  • Constructed of low carbon steel with glass coating
  • No PFOA's or any other chemical to alter food's taste
  • Dark interior absorbs ovens energy
  • Steel core evenly distributes the heat
  • Constructed of low carbon steel with glass coating
  • No PFOA's or any other chemical to alter food's taste
  • Dark interior absorbs ovens energy
  • Steel core evenly distributes the heat

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