The global enameled cookware market size is calculated at USD 1,871 million in 2024 and is predicted to reach around USD 3,612 million by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2024 to 2034.
Enamel, also known as vitreous enamel, is created by firing powdered glass in an oven set to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, which fuses it to a surface such as clay, stone, or metal. A smooth, non-porous, and non-stick finish is produced when the glass powder melts and adheres to the iron surface in a coating-like manner.
The market for enameled cookware is expanding due to several factors, including rising levels of demand for long-lasting cookware products, increased use by both residential and commercial users, increased awareness of the advantages of enameled cookware, such as its non-stick, non-reactive surfaces, even heat distribution, improved durability, etc., and ease of availability. Lead and upscale, contemporary cookware companies produce cadmium-safe enamel pots and pans. Purchasing premium enamel cookware from reputable companies is usually smart because these meet FDA standards for safe cooking surfaces.
Customers are starting to switch to better and more inventive kitchen products, as well as new solutions and products. Among the many benefits of enamel cookware are its ease of cleanup and reduced fuel use when cooking. Cooking at home is becoming increasingly common, along with lifestyle choices and a greater focus on cleanliness and health. Cookware sales have increased globally due to the significant influence of TV, online culinary programs, and national and international food magazines.
Ceramic Coating Market Segmentation:
By Product
- Ovens
- Pots
- Pans
- Bakery Tray
- Others
By Application
By Distribution Channel
Ceramic Coating Market Companies:
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