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Sarchi meets you at the Spring Canton Fair

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In Guangzhou in April, China's 133rd Canton Fair came as scheduled. As the largest Canton Fair in history, this Canton Fair is fully open to domestic and foreign buyers for the first time, inviting customers from all over the world and gathering goods from all over the world to achieve scale expansion Four new breakthroughs, theme optimization, two-line integration, and quality improvement, comprehensively promote the new journey of high-quality development. The mutual attraction of online exhibitions and offline exhibitions will create unlimited business opportunities for global exhibitors and merchants. As a company participating in the exhibition for the first time, Sarchi has "hardened internal skills" and strengthened innovation for many years. "Innovation" is a business card that we hope to pass on to the public through the Canton Fair. In this exhibition, Sarchi brought a new design of creative cast iron pots -  the well-polished ISARCHI cookware series ,

Home Instyle in Hong Kong 2023

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  The Home InStyle will be held at the Hong Kong Convention Center on April 19-22, 2023. The exhibition has a long history and is one of the largest and most professional houseware exhibitions in Asia. There are many exhibitors, and their excellent products show the highest quality and most innovative household products to buyers and consumers of household and daily necessities around the world, as well as a wide range of trendy products and services, helping exhibitors and buyers to establish contact and explore more fashion inspirations, to meet all your household goods procurement needs. As a frequent visitor to the Hong Kong exhibition,   Sarchi cookware   will bring innovative new products to the exhibition. At the same time, there will be   hot-selling pure oil cast iron pans ,  camping cast iron   and   barbecue cookware ,  colorful enamel pan series ,  etc., with a complete range and rich colors. Each cookware has been carefully designed and polished, which is Sarchi's purs

Is polished cast iron better?

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Cast iron pans are cast in sand molds, and every manufacturer uses sand molds, both in the 1800s and in modern times. The sand mold creates bumps. In other words, cast iron will always release unevenly from sand impressions. That's why cast iron pans don't look so flat these days. Drawing inspiration from the classic old, paying homage to the best features of vintage cast iron cookware, and seeking to recreate the former glory of vintage cast iron in the modern age,   Sarchi cookware   combines machined cooking surfaces with timeless design to create a unique new product —  Machined cast iron cookware   that will amaze you both in appearance and performance. The products are a   wooden single-handle frying pan , a   double-handle serving pan   with integrated handles, and a very practical  oval Dutch oven . While retaining the advantages of traditional cast iron pans, it also incorporates the concept of modern industrialization to make the products solemn but not old-fashioned,

Smooth vs Rough Cast Iron Pan: Which One is Better?

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  Why is my  cast iron skillet  bumpy? If you are at all familiar with vintage cast iron, you know it is smooth. Was it always smooth, or did it get smooth over time through seasoning and heavy use? Is today's bumpy cast iron better or worse than the smooth cast iron of the past? The debate is real and ongoing, and you may have your own opinion. Or, maybe you just want to know why cast iron is bumpy. Regardless of why you're asking this question, let's now find out the answer. 12 Inches Cast Iron Frying Pan Why is my cast iron skillet uneven? The simple answer to this question is that cast iron is cast in a sand mold. All cast iron begins with the pouring of iron into a mold made of sand. Whether cast in the 1800s or yesterday, every manufacturer used sand molds. Sand molds produce bumps. In other words, cast iron always comes out of the mold unevenly from the sand indentation. But in the past, manufacturers included a machining step to remove most of the bumps that are no