Lumps are common enamel defects, which are characterised by rounded raised areas with typically a diameter between 3 to 12 mm.
New enameling plant for Weber-Stephen
Ditmer Enameling Technology BV has assisted Weber-Stephen with the design, installation & commissioning of a large enameling plant for grills in Zabrze, Poland.
This project was realized in only 12 months, despite the COVID-19 epidemic.
Scaling
Scaling is a common enameling defect, which is caused by contamination with materials with a higher melting temperature than enamel.
Other second-hand enameling furnace for sale
One of our relations in Europe has a relative new low thermal mass continuous enameling furnace for sale. (more…)
Identification of enameling defects
Identifying the correct type of enamel defect is the first & perhaps most important step when troubleshooting industrial enameling processes. Analyzing enameling defects with digital...
Blisters
Blisters are a common enamel defect, which is characterized by appearance of circular holes & bubbles in a cooled enameled surface.
Semi automatic flow coating machines for wet enameling complex objects
Ditmer Trading & Consulting BV developed together with Alpha Robotica & Franken Techniek two semi automatic flow coating machines for wet enameling the in- &...
Flow-coating systems
Flow-coating is a very efficient method, which is frequently used for applying wet enamels on e.g. cookware & water tanks. (more…)
Enamel slip properties
The consistent liquid enamel slip properties is a critical parameter at any automated wet application process. Unfortunately enamel rheology is known to change easily under...
Fishscaling of porcelain/vitreous enamel coatings
Fishscaling is an enameling defect, which is characterized by small enamel particles chipping off.