What is enameled cookware?

Enameled cookware of the Idilia trademark is made of carbon steel and covered with two protective layers of enamel - a vitreous material created by melting glass with other components. This coating provides a smooth, damage-resistant surface that does not react with food and is easy to clean.

 

Why is enameled cookware eco-friendly?

  1. Natural materials Enameled cookware is made from environmentally friendly components: a metal base and enamel. It does not contain toxic substances such as Teflon or other synthetic coatings that can release harmful gases when heated.

  2. No toxic emissions Enamel is an inert material that does not release toxins even when cooking at high temperatures, for example, baking dishes for grills and ovens can withstand 300-350 C. This makes enameled cookware safe for both human health and the environment.

  3. Long service life Enameled cookware is known for its durability. It is resistant to corrosion, scratches, and other damage, allowing it to be used for many years. This reduces waste and reduces the consumption of resources required to produce new products. That is why the warranty period is from 12 months to 2 years.

  4. Recycling The metal from which the cookware is made is one of the most recyclable materials. Even after the end of its service life, enameled cookware, although enameled cookware is very durable up to 5-10 years, it can be disposed of with minimal impact on the environment. If your cookware is no longer usable, you can recycle it, which will reduce the overall amount of waste.

Enameled cookware vs. alternatives When comparing enameled cookware to other popular options, its environmental friendliness becomes obvious:

  • Teflon cookware: May contain polymers that decompose for hundreds of years and release harmful substances when heated.
  • Glass cookware: Although glass is an environmentally friendly material, it is less resistant to mechanical damage and has a limited service life.
  • Aluminum cookware: Can react chemically with food, especially acidic, and requires a special coating.

How to choose eco-friendly enameled cookware?

  • Coating quality: Make sure the enamel is applied evenly and without defects. This guarantees the durability of the cookware and safety for health.
  • Manufacturer: Give preference to well-known brands that have a good reputation and use quality materials. TOV Novomoskovskyi posud started its existence in 1955, and does not change technologies for your safety.
  • Metal thickness: The thicker the metal, the longer the cookware will last. The thickness of the metal used for the production of enameled cookware is 0.6 mm.
  • Design: Choose cookware with any design, it will not complicate your care. All dishes and pots, and bowls, jugs, and even cans, and even teapots can be washed in the dishwasher.

Enameled cookware is not just a traditional kitchen accessory, but also an environmentally responsible choice. Thanks to its durability, safe materials and recyclability, it is ideal for those who care about their health and environmental conservation. If you don't use enameled cookware yet, maybe it's time to take a step towards a greener future.