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Pressed Aluminum Cookware-Description | |
Item Code | IW-PN5132 |
Thickness | 1.6-4mm |
Handle Connection Method | Riveting/Welding |
Handles/Side Helper/Lid Helper | Bakelite Handles |
Handle Surface Treatment | TPR Soft Touch/Faux Wooden Water Transfer |
Bottom | Spiral Bottom/Induction Bottom |
Interior Coating | PTFE Non-stick Coating/Ceramic Coating |
Exterior Coating | High Temperature Resistant Coating |
Lid | G-Tempered Glass Lid/Strain Tempered Glass lid/Silicone Tempered Glass lid |
Pressed Type Specification | ||||
Product Name | Item Code | Diameter(cm) | Height(cm) | Capacity(L/Qt) |
Fryapn | F12 | 12cm | 3.0cm | / |
F14 | 14cm | 3.5cm | / | |
F16 | 16cm | 3.8cm | / | |
F18 | 18cm | 4.0cm | / | |
F20 | 20cm | 4.0cm | / | |
F22 | 22cm | 4.2cm | / | |
F24 | 24cm | 4.5cm | / | |
F26 | 26cm | 4.8cm | / | |
F28 | 28cm | 5.0cm | / | |
F30 | 30cm | 5.5cm | / | |
F32 | 32cm | 6.0cm | / | |
Saucepan | S14 | 14cm | 7.0cm | 0.946L/1.0QT |
S16 | 16cm | 7.5cm | 1.425L/1.5QT | |
S18 | 18cm | 8.5cm | 2.070L/2.1QT | |
S20 | 20cm | 9.0cm | 2.600L/2.7QT | |
Casserole | C20 | 20cm | 9.0cm | 2.600L/2.7QT |
C22 | 22cm | 9.5cm | 3.470L/3.67QT | |
C24 | 24cm | 10.5cm | 4.500L/4.75QT | |
C26 | 26cm | 11.0cm | ||
C28 | 28cm | 12cm | 6.090L/6.44QT | |
C30 | 30cm | 14cm | ||
C32 | 32cm | 15cm | ||
Low Casserole/Deep Frypan | D24 | 24cm | 7.5cm | |
D26 | 26cm | 7.5cm | ||
D28 | 28cm | 7.5cm | ||
D30 | 30cm | 8.0cm | ||
High Stockpot | H22 | 22cm | 20cm | |
H24 | 24cm | 22cm | ||
Wok | W24 | 24cm | 7.5cm | |
W26 | 26cm | 7.5cm | ||
W28 | 28cm | 8.0cm | ||
W30 | 30cm | 9.0cm | 4.650L/4.9QT | |
Pizza pan | P20 | 20cm | 2.0cm | / |
P22 | 22cm | 2.0cm | / | |
P24 | 24cm | 2.0cm | / | |
P26 | 26cm | 2.0cm | / | |
P28 | 28cm | 2.0cm | / | |
P30 | 30cm | 2.0cm | / | |
P32 | 32cm | 2.0cm | / |
Founded in 2017 by American returnees York and Andy Innerwell is a subsidiary of family-owned Hongtai which dates back to 1998 and is now a leading manufacturer of kitchen aluminum cookware.
We adhere to the tenet of quality first reputation first customer first service first. With advanced production equipment first-class factory facilities qualified technicians and strict quality control system our experienced staff are always on call.
Your requirements can be discussed to ensure complete customer satisfaction. Our company is scientific and reasonable Organizing and arranging factors of production transforming all activities of individuals into improving labor productivity.
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