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Vulkanica Spoon
Explore culinary excellence with the our set of Vulkanica kitchen utensils, consisting of a spoon, a grip and a spatula, made with high quality materials such as polyethylene and polypropylene. These utensils stand out for their resistance, durability and ergonomic design, offering an uncompromising cooking experience.
Main Features:
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Premium Materials: Made with high-quality polyethylene and polypropylene, these tools guarantee long life and resistance to daily wear and tear in kitchen.
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Ergonomic Design: The ergonomic shape of each tool makes daily use comfortable and practical, ensuring a firm grip and easy maneuverability .
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Versatility in the Kitchen: The set includes a spoon, ideal for mixing and serving, a grip for gripping and turning with precision, and a spatula to evenly distribute the ingredients. Perfect for tackling any type of culinary preparation.
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Easy to Clean: Cleaning is a breeze thanks to the non-porous materials. All it takes is a quick wash by hand or in the dishwasher to keep them ready for the next culinary adventure.
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Lwashable and odorless: No residual odors, food, detergent or stains with the easyavant silicone kitchen utensil set . The silicone spatulas are dishwasher safe. The one-piece design prevents the growth of bacteria
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Distinctive Style: The modern and distinct design of the utensils adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen, making them not only practical tools but also decorative elements.
Whether you are a chef enthusiast or a novice in the kitchen, the Vulkanica kitchen utensil set offers a perfect balance of functionality, durability and style. We make your cooking experience even more enjoyable and efficient with these reliable, high-quality tools.
Specific References
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TEMPERED BOROSILICATE GLASS
It is a tempered borosilicate glass, of superior quality and with excellent resistance to mechanical shocks.
It adapts perfectly to extreme temperatures, from -40° to + 300°, and resists thermal shocks up to 220°.
All borosilicate glass products can be used without fear from the oven to the freezer and vice versa.
They meet all culinary challenges, from preparation to serving, cooking, storage and reheating.
The trial by fire
Borosilicate glass consists of pure sand (80%), sodium carbonate (4%), alumina (2.5%) and boron (13%).
The mixture is melted in a furnace at a temperature of approximately 1,500°C, where it takes on the appearance of a transparent and very dazzling lava, which can only be observed through a protective screen.
Still in the furnace, the material is "refined" to remove the CO2 bubbles it releases during melting.
Birth of borosilicate glass
German chemist Otto Schott discovers that adding boron oxide to the composition of glass makes it highly resistant to thermal shock.
His borosilicate glass formula was an immediate commercial success. W. C. Taylor, a chemist for the American company Corning, improved Schott's recipe in 1912 and obtained an even "harder" glass: Nonex.
Nonex is used for railway signaling lanterns. The snowflakes, which once caused the hot bulbs to burst, now slide across the glass without affecting it.
1930
Borosilicate glass enters the healthcare sector
Cannulas, syringes, suckers, spittoons, nasal droppers...
Soon a wide range of hygienic products were created in borosilicate glass, resistant to boiling water, flames, alcohol and chemical agents.
1936
The success of the Baby Bottle range
Created in the 1920s, the borosilicate glass bottle is a small revolution: reliable, safe, hygienic, everything needed to reassure young mothers.
1948
Electric kitchen
The arrival of electricity in the kitchen revolutionizes cooking.
Gas-electric or coal-electric combi ovens are starting to appear.
Borosilicate glass baking dishes are present in all homes.
1985
Launch of the first range of borosilicate glass products for freezer storage.
2004 - 2010
New variants of borosilicate glass
In this period a small revolution occurs.
A varied range is also offered for the hob: pans, pots, woks and sauté pans.
2010
The steamer basket
Approved by star chefs, steam cooking is starting to attract enthusiasts.
More and more ovens are offering the "steam option" for healthier, low-fat cooking that preserves the minerals, vitamins and color of foods.
An industrial-grade borosilicate glass steamer basket is made.
2018
Innovation, always at the center of the strategy
Always looking for new trends, it continues to innovate to meet the expectations of its consumers and in 2018 a unique and patented product was created, ideal for microwave heating.