From blank to finished kitchen gadget
Production
The
manufacturing process of our kitchen gadgets series TWIN Select is highly
complex and, depending on the task to perform, varies a great deal. Ladles and
turners for example need up to 30 manufacturing steps. Although many
manufacturing stages are identical for a large number of the specialists, some
specific head parts are made from various materials, according to the intended
purpose. Therefore various and diverse manufacturing processes and machinery
are employed.
These are most important production steps:
Stamping of the blanks
All individual parts of a kitchen gadget are stamped from stainless steel. As a principle, all head parts and handles are stamped individually. Also, all slits for turners and all holes for skimming ladles are applied during this step in the production process.
Shaping
The stamped blanks are shaped by rolling, stamping and bending. The handles get the arch which is so important for their stability. The curved edges are achieved by a special rolling process, the so-called convex rendering.
Assembly
Most of
the individual metal parts are welded. The head parts of the serving specialists
are welded onto the handles.
Closed handles: initially the head parts are bundled into a capsule that is
subsequently glued into the handle socket. Due to the glue the parts are
simultaneously locked watertight.
Grinding
The first surface treatment removes any burrs remaining from the welding process to produce an even surface. All edges on handles and head parts as well as all slots and holes are rounded by grinding.
Sharpening
All cutting tools such as mincing knife, peeler and cheese knife are ground on special machines with whetstones where they receive their final sharpness.
Matting
The surface is fine-ground with a soft material (fleece with grinding agent). That way the last remaining uneven spots are removed and the final typical matt-finish appearance is achieved.
Cleaning
To remove residue and dirt that accumulated during the production process, the kitchen gadgets are cleaned via a series of cleaning basins containing soap. In addition ultrasound is used to get rid of mechanical soiling.
Marking/etching
The final manufacturing step is the etching of the logo onto the handle.