According to nutritionists, the ideal pan or pot for cooking is the one that metal does not come into contact with the food. However, the methods we use to clean our pans especially if the food is stuck to the bottom of the pot can cause damage to the metall of the pot over time, regardless of the pan type. Over time, microscopic metal pieces breaks down and mixes with the food being cooked. For this reason, the pots covered with enamel on the mine are the healthiest pans but these pans also have their drawbacks. Over time, the enamel face may crack, which may cause an unhealthy condition. Also, due to the rapid heating, sticking to the bottom is a very common issue.
Finding the ways to prevent these common issues, Eternity has increased the resistance of the Non-stick layer, appliying to the surface against metal frictions by increasing the sheet thickness to 1.5 mm and applying a special enamel with aluminum reinforcement on the enamel inner surface before the Non-stick application, thus resulting an increased resistance of the base heating. With the advantage of conductivity arising from aluminum reinforcements on the base surface, it has been ensured that the heat is evenly distributed over the entire surface.
Eternity, which produces the pan closest to the ideal pan of the food experts, adorned the enamel outer surface with many different pattern applications by using all the advantages provided by enamel, and gave people who are stuck between health and convenience the chance to enjoy healthy meals in colorful kitchens, with peace of mind and taking advantage of all kinds of convenience.
Enamel, which is the oldest coating material in the world, is an inorganic glassy coating that adheres tightly to metal. Enamel, which is thought to have been found by the Egyptians before Christ, was used more in the artistic field. After the 19th century, Enamel developed itself in parallel with the development of steel and became an indispensable coating material thanks to its irreplaceable properties.
The purpose of the enamel coating is to protect the surface. It also adds very valuable aesthetic properties to the surface it protects against corrosion. It smoothes the surface and provides a glassy shine. It is also easy to clean and hygienic. Since it is resistant to time, its colors do not fade, it preserves its first day appearance and is resistant to external influences. Since enamels remain neutral in odor and taste, there is no change in the taste and smell of the food kept in the enamel storage containers. For this reason, the inner parts of the refrigerators are also covered with enamel. It is resistant to cold and heat, not affected by sudden temperature changes.
However, the properties of enamels alone are not enough. Because they are not used alone, they are always attached to a metal. For this reason, it is very important that they are compatible with the metal they are coated with. They should be connected to the metal most suitable for them. Eternity uses, 1.5 mm stainless steel which is the best and the healthiest option. It offers an aesthetic, hygienic and durable outer coating for your pans with the application of special enamel with aluminum reinforcement onto the bottom layer of the normal enamel.
Non-stick coatings are applied to surfaces in order to prevent food or other substances from sticking to them. The non-stick coating ensures that nothing sticks to the pan while it’s heating. Cookware with a nonstick coating such as enameled cast iron, seasoned cookware, aluminum, silica, or PTFE can be cleaned easily and safely. High-quality non-stick pans have a smooth, nonporous chemical coating and are made of stainless steel or aluminum. When heated, it can expand, creating a sticky surface that is ideal for storing and transporting food.
Porcelain enamel is used to coat cast iron cookware as well as normal pans just like Eternity’s En-ergia or Pro800 (specially produced as an healthier alternative to cast iron pans) pan series. Like ceramic, it is inert, safe for the environment, and absense of PTEF and PFOA. Non-stick certification ensures that very little, if any, oil is needed. Nonetheless, it’s a great choice for those who have issues digesting iron. As an added bonus, it can last a long time with proper maintenance and care. Porcelain enamel coatings for pans are also very alive and diverse in colours.