- that will
withstand the
fusing temperature. In
technical terms fired enamelware is an
integrated layered composite of gl**** and
another material (or more...
- the
lives of 1,200 Jews
during World War II by
employing them in his
enamelware and
munitions factories,
providing them
immunity from the ****s. She was...
-
Stern the
balance sheet of a
company he was
thinking of acquiring, an
enamelware manufacturer called Rekord Ltd
owned by a
consortium of
Jewish businessmen...
-
stainless steel.
Colanders are also made of plastic, silicone, ceramic, and
enamelware. The word
colander comes from the
Latin colum,
meaning sieve. Bowl- or...
- the
lives of 1,200 Jews
during the
Holocaust by
employing them in his
enamelware and
ammunitions factories in
occupied Poland and the
Protectorate of Bohemia...
-
invasion of
Poland and as the war ensued,
Schindler decided to open an
enamelware factory in Kraków
using mostly Jewish labor. Later, he
became sympathetic...
- Schindler, who
afforded them
protected status as
industrial workers at his
enamelware factory in Kraków,
capital of the
General Government, and
after 1944,...
-
utensils in St. Louis, Missouri. In the 1870s,
William discovered an
enamelware process in
Europe whereby metal utensils could be
coated with
enamel to...
- in English-made
luxury goods, the
business has two factories; one for
enamelware in
Wolverhampton and the
other for
English fine bone
china in the heart...
- lead
might be present. In
addition to
their problems with
thermal shock,
enamelware utensils require careful handling, as
careful as for gl****ware, because...