The grey granite like look of the pieces gave it its name.
What is graniteware enamelware.
There are several characteristics in cookware that will make your life easier and here they are.
Made by several manufacturers here in america and abroad enamelware was known by many names the names agateware and graniteware caught on and came to be used interchangeably with generics such as porcelainware and speckleware graniteware remains the name most widely used by collectors today.
Enamelware can be subjected to very high temperatures without cracking or fracturing.
The porcelain surface is inert all natural and will not alter the color taste or nutritional value of your food.
The word comes from the latin vitreum meaning glass.
Graniteware is still found today and is often used in camping cookware since it is durable easy to clean and heats well.
However the terms enamelware and graniteware are often used interchangably.
Vitreous enamel also called porcelain enamel is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing usually between 750 and 850 c.
Later about the 1870 s colorfully decorated pieces which became known variously as enamelware graniteware and agateware became available.
To make enamelware a white paste was applied to the surface of the metal and then inserted into a white hot oven where the paste fused with the metal creating a porcelain like surface.
Graniteware is a type of metal used mostly in the construction of kitchen items such as pots coffee makers and dinnerware.
Enamel can be used on metal glass ceramics stone or any material that will withstand the fusing temperature.
As a verb enamel is to coat or decorate with enamel.
The popularity of enamelware in kitchens is due to the enamel s strength and heat conductive abilities.
In technical terms fired enamelware is an integrated layered composite of glass and another.
Granite ware by columbian home products is the original speckled enameled steel cookware that has helped generations of families turn holiday feasts and everyday meals into cherished memories.
Graniteware describes enameled metal coffee pots colanders salt and pepper shakers cake molds muffin pans and skillets produced throughout the midwestern and eastern united states from the 1870s until the end of world war ii.
Patented in 1848 by new york inventor charles stumer graniteware was also known as agateware enameled ware and speckleware.
The powder melts flows and then hardens to a smooth durable vitreous coating.
Granite ware s porcelain on steel surface is all natural free of any unhealthy chemicals pfoa or ptfe.
Graniteware is so called because one of its main components is granite which gives it a distinct finish and color.
As nouns the difference between enamel and graniteware is that enamel is an opaque glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects while graniteware is ironware that has been coated with a layer of vitreous enamel with a swirled or speckled pattern resembling granite.