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Founded in 1925 and with branches all over the world,
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Creating the Pattern: - | A tool is built with 2 pattern plates. The male pattern plate produces the interior shape, and the female pattern plate produces the exterior plate. |
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Casting: - | The moulding sand is then injected and pressed between these plates to produce a sand mould. When the 2 sand moulds are secured together, they form a mould of the particular piece of cookware. |
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Pouring: - | Molten cast iron is automatically poured into this sand mould, after which the mould is destroyed. |
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Stripping: - | Once cooled, the piece is removed from the sand mould. |
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Shot Blasting: - | The stripped raw piece is then blasted with small metal pellets to remove the sand. |
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Fettling: - | Any burrs and rough edges are removed. |
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Grit Blasting: - | Small steel filings blast the piece to give the piece a roughness with no impurities, ready for adhesion of enamel. |
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Inspection/ Ground Coat: - | The piece is then inspected for any roughness, and then sprayed with the ground coat enamel. |
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Colour: - | The colour is sprayed on and then dried and fired. |