[0001] The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a manufacturing
method of a non-stick cooking vessel for food, such as a cooking pot or similar article,
internally provided with ceramic coating.
[0002] At the state of the art it is known about the internal application of a non-stick
coating layer in a cooking vessel for food in order to prevent food from sticking
to the walls of vessel during cooking.
[0003] According to a known technique, said vessels (which are typically provided with concave
shape) are manufactured starting from a metal disk, such as aluminum, which is first
spin-formed and then internally sprayed with one or more PTFE layers.
[0004] In spite of being effective, such a technique is impaired by the time that is necessary
to paint the vessel after manufacturing.
[0005] As a matter of fact, it is intuitively evident that such a painting operation is
more difficult and longer when performed on the spin-formed vessel than on the flat
metal disk that is the original piece used to manufacture such a vessel.
[0006] Painting techniques on flat surfaces have progressed so much that the application
of coating is more convenient economically and guarantees higher productive capacity
with respect to painting performed on formed items.
[0007] As far as painting on flat substrates is concerned, roll coating and curtain coating
techniques allow for achieving even higher speed rates with respect to the application
of coating with spraying.
[0008] A particularly interesting coating layer is a nano-technological ceramic product
obtained with SOL-GEL technique.
[0009] The characteristics of such a coating will be discussed in further detail in the
description below.
[0010] Similarly to the foregoing example with PTFE, the ceramic coating is normally applied
inside the cooking vessel with spraying after spin-forming the metal disk (for example
aluminum) into the desired shape.
[0011] This is necessary because the characteristics of the ceramic coating are such that
the high fragility of said material does not allow for deformation of the support
substrate where said coating is applied and then polymerized (by means of temperature).
[0012] Also in such a case, therefore, the reasons for manufacturing the vessel by spin-
forming the metal disk first and then applying the ceramic coating are basically the
same as the PTFE coating; moreover, the fact that the SOL-GEL coating is especially
rigid discourages any other possibility that provides for deformation of the substrate
where the coating is applied.
[0013] The purpose of the present invention is to overcome such a manufacturing method of
cooking vessels, which provides for application of the non-stick layer necessarily
after spin-forming.
[0014] The object of the present invention is a manufacturing method of a non-stick cooking
vessel for food, such as cooking pot or similar article, internally provided with
ceramic coating, according to the first attached claim.
[0015] Further advantageous characteristics are the object of the dependent claims, which
are to be intended as an integral part of the present description.
[0016] Going back to the coating used for the manufacturing method of cooking vessels according
to the present invention, said coating consists in a nano-technological ceramic product
made with SOL-GEL technique.
[0017] It is a hybrid organic-inorganic product that combines the non-stick and chemical
resistance properties of an organic coating with the excellent hardness and thermal
behavior of a coating made of inorganic ceramic material and is extremely suitable
to come in contact with food.
[0018] Such a coating is of so-called "nano-technological" type and is made according to
the "SOL-GEL" technique: it forms, aggregates and grows directly on the support starting
from nanometric particles (10-9m, one millionth of a millimeter), unlike traditional
glazed enamel that is generated from powders with dimensions thousands of times higher
that melt to form a vitreous film.
[0019] Such a coating is obtained starting from an organic liquid in alcoholic solution,
called "SOL" that, after some chemical reactions, after being sprayed on the piece
and baked in the oven, is first converted into a "GEL" and then becomes ceramic, with
alcohol evaporation.
[0020] The reactions of the SOL-GEL technique are known to an expert of the field, and are
therefore briefly mentioned in this description.
[0021] The term "SOL-GEL" indicates a colloidal suspension able to solidify by forming a
gel that is then heated to form oxides with high purity.
[0022] Such a technique is known and used for production of ceramics, fabrication of parts
by casting, production of aerogel and very thin coatings of metal oxides.
[0023] The SOL is composed of solid particles with diameter of few hundreds of nanometers,
usually metal inorganic salts, silicon in this case, suspended in liquid phase.
[0024] In a typical sol-gel process, starting from a colloidal suspension (SOL), a series
of hydrolysis and polymerization reactions bring the particles to a new phase, called
GEL.
[0025] The general scheme of the reactions of the SOL-GEL technique, which cause the formation
of coating, is shown below:

[0026] The coating material is a silicate (and therefore ceramic type coating) with the
following characteristics:
- non-stick: coating is characterized by high compactness, absence of porosity and high
surface hydrophobicity;
- high temperature resistance: coating does not decompose and is not damaged if exposed
to high temperatures for a long time, moreover, even in case of overheating, it does
not generate fumes, and resists excellently to thermal shocks;
- adhesion and scratch resistance: coating adheres on any type of aluminum provided
with suitable roughness profile or other metal material chosen to make the bottom
and the coat, and resists excellently to scratches;
- chemical resistance: coating resists to washing with soap also in dishwasher at high
temperature and to salt corrosion test;
- resistance to abrasion: coating resists to traditional abrasion tests.
[0027] An additional advantage of such a material is that it polymerizes in drying oven
at 200°C, thus reducing energy costs and limiting carbon dioxide (CO2) in the environment.
[0028] The idea of the present invention is to apply the ceramic coating to the flat metal
substrate, in liquid form, and dry it at a temperature of 70°±10°C.
[0029] In such a way coating does not polymerize until a final complete reticulation status
and preserves relative elasticity so that it can follow the bending of the base material
on which it is applied, without cracking or damaging.
[0030] Moreover, partial reticulation following to said heating superficially forms a highly
resistant film with good non-stick properties, which can resist the mechanical stress
typical of spin-forming.
[0031] So, the coating of the invention can be applied to a metal disk that will be subsequently
spin-formed, thus overcoming the problems of the methods known at the state of the
art.
[0032] Complete polymerization, which is necessary for the coating to have the aforementioned
typical characteristics that originate from complete reticulation, is obtained after
forming, through passage in baking oven at the temperature known for such type of
materials.
[0033] The manufacturing method of the present invention for production of such a cooking
vessel, in a basic shape, comprises at least the following operations:
a- preparation of a metal disk;
b- heating of said metal disk at a temperature comprised between 50°C and 80°C
c- application of a ceramic coating of SOL-GEL type in liquid form on at least one
side of said metal disk;
d- drying of said coating at approximately 70°±10°C for approximately 6÷8 minutes;
e- spin-forming of said disk in the final shape of said cooking vessel;
f- polymerization of said ceramic coating.
[0034] Preferably, heating operation b) of said substrate is performed at a temperature
comprised between 60°C and 70°C.
[0035] If the vessel is designed to have the external walls provided with coating, additional
operations can be provided on the external side of the disk, that is the side adapted
to be the external surface of the vessel, such as:
a1- preparation of an external side of said disk by means of sanding
a2- application of an additional coating on said external side of the disk;
a3- fixing by cooking of the disk of said additional coating.
Operations a1) a2) a3) are preferably performed before said operation b).
[0036] In some different versions, operation c) is preceded by the preparation of the internal
side, where the ceramic coating of SOL-GEL type in liquid form is applied.
[0037] Such preparation is the same as operation a1) for preparation of the external side
of the disk and provides for:
a1- preparation of an internal side of said disk by means of sanding.
[0038] Referring to operations a2) and c) for application of a coating, being either the
additional one of operation a2) (adapted to be applied on the external surface of
the vessel) and the one of SOL-GEL type in liquid form (adapted to be applied on the
internal surface of the vessel), the application method is one of the known methods
for application on flat surfaces, such as roll coating, curtain coating, or spraying
in one or more layers according to the required thickness.
[0039] Obviously, modifications can be provided in the aforementioned method relevant to
the addition of special operations (silk-screening decoration, buffer decoration or
other types of decoration in addition to finishing layers); moreover, although reference
has been made to a metal disk, such a flat metal substrate may also have a different
shape, such as rectangular, oval or similar shape, corresponding to vessels with shapes
other than cylindrical, such as for example rectangular baking trays, dripping pans
or similar articles.
1. Manufacturing method of a non-stick cooking vessel for food, preferably a cooking
pot or similar article, internally provided with ceramic coating, comprising at least
the following operations:
a- preparation of a flat metal substrate;
b- heating of said substrate at a temperature comprised between 50°C and 80°C;
c- application of a ceramic coating of SOL-GEL type in liquid form on at least one
first side of said substrate;
d- drying of said coating at approximately 70°±10°C for approximately 6÷8 minutes;
e- spin forming of said substrate in the final shape of said cooking vessel;
f- polymerization of said ceramic coating.
2. Method as claimed in the preceding claim, also comprising the following operations:
a1- preparation of a second side of said substrate by means of sanding
a2- application of an additional coating on said second side
a3- fixing of said additional coating by heating said substrate, said operations a1)
a2) a3) being preferably performed before said operation b).
3. Method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, also comprising the following operation:
b2- preparation of said first side by means of sanding; said operation b2) being preferably
performed before said operation c).
4. Method as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said operations for application of coating
comprise one or more roll coating and/or curtain coating and/or spraying operations.
5. Method as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said heating operation
b) of said substrate is performed at a temperature comprised between 60°C and 70°C.