Vitreous Enamel is a highly durable glass surface fused to a steel substrate at temperatures over 800°C. The resultant bond between the steel and glass is almost indestructible. This makes Vitreous Enamel both long-lasting and robust.
After panel formation, all metal surface impurities are cleaned off in a degreaser bath.
Acid bath to etch metal.
After rising and neutralizing, a ground coat is applied to the metal.
Firing the ground coat at 830 degrees Celcius envelopes the metal in glass.
Cover coat spray is applied.
Firing at 830 degrees Celcius approx developes lustre colour of the cover coat.
Advantages
Easy to Clean
No pores or scratches to allow bacteria to grow
Low Maintenance
Resistant to Corrosion
Resistance to Vandalism and Chemical Attacks
Fade Resistant
Non-Flammable
Resistance to Heat/Fire/Frost Thermal Shock
General Information
- Enamel grade steel
- steel thickness options: 0.5mm / 1.0 mm / 1.6 mm
- Furnace dimensional capacity up to 3000 mm x 1500 mm