WENDEL PROCESSES: OUR EXPERTISE

ENAMEL AND CERAMIC FRITS

are made of quartz, borax, soda and other natural raw materials. 1,200 to 1,400 degrees Celsius are required to smelt them.

THE PATENTED WENDEL METHOD

uses rotary furnaces to produce flakes. First-class enamel frits are manufactured in accordance with the highest quality and environmental standards. Output is subjected to constant, strict quality controls.

THE QUALITY OF ENAMELLING

starts way before the production process: only carefully selected and tested raw materials ensure a homogeneous and bubble-free melt.

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is Germany’s largest manufacturer of enamels, glazes and engobes with its own frit smelter and grinding facilities. Wendel has been a pioneer and top innovator since 1932. Specialising in B2B from the raw material to the finished high-quality product. A brand leader in the field of enamels and roof tile glazes throughout Europe. A leader in casting enamel powders on the world market. Quality is our recipe. Enamels and glazes, our passion.

Glossary

Enamel

According to RAL 529 A (1940), enamel is a mass that is produced by melting or fritting; an inorganic and essentially oxidic composition fused onto metallic components in one or more layers, partly with additives.

Enamel frits

Depending on the quenching process of the smelt, granules or flake-shape substances (so-called flakes) are produced when quenched with water or during the roller cooling. Granules and flakes are called enamel frits.

Coil Coating

Coil-Coating (Bandbeschichtung) ist ein industrielles Verfahren, in dem gewalzte Stahl- und Aluminiumbänder kontinuierlich beschichtet werden.

RTU & RTM

RTU
Ready to use

RTM
Ready to mill

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