
cookware manufacturing
Cookware manufacturing involves shaping and assembling materials like metal, non-stick coatings, and sometimes glass to create pots, pans, and other cooking tools. The process typically begins with melting metals such as aluminum or stainless steel, then casting or pressing them into molds to form the desired shapes. Surfaces may be coated with non-stick materials like Teflon or ceramic for easy cooking and cleaning. Handles are attached using rivets or welding. Quality checks ensure durability, heat distribution, and safety standards. The final products are inspected, packaged, and prepared for distribution to consumers and professionals.