
enameled steel
Enameled steel is a material made by bonding a glass-like coating, called enamel, onto a steel surface. This coating is created by applying powdered glass and then heating it until it melts and fuses tightly to the steel, forming a durable, smooth, and glossy finish. Enameled steel combines the strength of steel with the protective and decorative qualities of enamel, making it resistant to corrosion, staining, and high temperatures. It is commonly used in cookware, appliances, and decorative items because it is both functional and visually appealing.