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QualityMaterial-No.StandardType of deoxidation
DC01EK1.0390DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC04EK1.0392DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC05EK1.0386DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC06EK1.0869DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC03ED1.0399DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC04ED1.0394DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails
DC06ED1.0872DIN EN 10209fully reassuredDetails

Enameling-Grade Steels: Detailed Description and Applications

Steel Grades for Conventional Enameling

DC01EK: This steel grade is characterized by an exceptionally low carbon concentration, making it ideal for enameling. Its low tendency to develop fish scaling and excellent formability allow for the production of enameled components with complex geometries. DC01EK is particularly well-suited for coating household appliances, dishwashers, and bathtubs.
DC04EK: With a slightly higher carbon content than DC01EK, this steel grade offers increased strength and tensile resistance. This makes it ideal for applications where both enamelability and a certain level of mechanical durability are required. DC04EK is commonly used for coating boilers, water heaters, and washing machines.
DC06EK: This steel grade offers the highest strength and tensile resistance among the three presented variants. It is therefore suitable for enameled components subjected to high mechanical stresses. DC06EK is commonly used for coating industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, and commercial vehicles.

Steels for Direct Enameling and Two-Layer Enameling:

DC03ED: This steel grade has been specially developed for the direct enameling process, where the enamel is directly applied to the untreated steel. The particular surface quality of DC03ED ensures optimal enamel adhesion and minimizes the risk of cracking and chipping. DC03ED is commonly used for coating components that are exposed to particularly high temperatures, such as ovens, stoves, and cookware.
DE04ED: This steel grade is suitable for both direct enameling and two-layer enameling, where a base layer of enamel is applied before the top coat is added. DE04ED offers a good balance between enamelability, strength, and ductility, making it a versatile choice for various applications.
DC06ED: This steel grade is specifically designed for low-warp enameling. Its special composition minimizes the thermal stresses that can occur during the enameling process, contributing to a crack-free result. DC06ED is often used for coating large components, such as facade elements and architectural pieces.

Conclusion:
Enamelable steels offer a wide range of benefits for coating components. They are robust, durable, hygienic, and can be designed in a variety of colors and patterns. Choosing the right steel grade is crucial for a successful enameling result.

Quality Guide Download: Enamelable Cold-Rolled Steel

Behind this download, you will find our ESB Quality Guide (data sheet) for enamelable cold-rolled steel.

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