
enamel coating
Enamel coating is a protective layer applied to surfaces like metal, ceramic, or glass to prevent corrosion, damage, and wear. It is made by fusing powdered glass or other materials onto the surface through high heat, creating a smooth, durable, and often glossy finish. Enamel coatings are commonly used on items such as cookware, appliances, and decorative objects because they resist stains, heat, and moisture, while also providing an attractive appearance. This coating enhances both the durability and aesthetic appeal of the underlying material, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance.