Swiss Diamond International

Swiss Diamond
Private
Industry Cookware
Founded 2001 (2001)
Headquarters Sierre, Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
Products Cookware and bakeware
Number of employees
100
Website swissdiamond.com
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Swiss Diamond International is a Swiss based cookware company. It is a privately held company, headquartered in Sierre, Switzerland and founded in 2001.

The company was founded to oversee production of cookware with the coating after it was awarded a gold medal at the International Inventor’s Fair in Geneva in 1999.[1] [2] In 2017, Swiss Diamond International released its newest innovation - the Swiss Diamond XD coating, which is available in both Classic and Induction.

In addition to a variety of different cookware models, Swiss Diamond brand features: knives, blenders and a selection of silicone tools.

History

HORT Coating Center

In 1974, HORT Coating Center SA was founded in Sierre, Switzerland as a research company that explored nonstick materials and coating surfaces. HORT used wet-spraying and powder-spraying processes to coat a wide range of products, including machinery parts for airplanes, coffee makers, and Swiss watches.[3] Prior to 1999, HORT Coating Center used a titanium-based nonstick coating.

In the early 1990s, HORT Coating Center began testing methods for improving the coating, the main criteria being better hardness and thermal conductivity. These criteria led to diamonds. Diamonds are the hardest natural substance, but HORT discovered that their low coefficient of friction gave them natural nonstick properties as well, improving the performance of the nonstick coating. The Swiss Diamond "SD" coating was released after two years of preliminary testing to determine the best formulation and application process.

Swiss Diamond International

In 1999, HORT Coating Center received the gold medal at the International Inventor’s Fair in Geneva, Switzerland, for the diamond-reinforced nonstick coating. Soon after, it was revealed that the coating could be used on not only machinery parts but also on nonstick cookware, which started to appear in the marketplace in the 1950s.[4] In 2001, HORT Coating Center became the manufacturing center for Swiss Diamond International, dedicated to the production of nonstick cookware.

Nonstick Coatings

HD Coating

As part of their research and development efforts, Swiss Diamond International developed a new formula for the coating in the early 2000s. The new coating is high-density, abbreviated "HD". By exchanging twenty percent of the formula's components, the engineers were able to improve the coating's performance in industry-standard abrasion tests. The coating was improved by more than thirty percent in both nonstick release performance and longevity over time.[5] The coating formula was patented by HORT Coating Center,[6] and is used exclusively on Swiss Diamond cookware. In 2002, Swiss Diamond International released a line of induction cookware with the diamond reinforced coating.

XD Coating

Swiss Diamond also sells a proprietary XD coating as a premium alternative to their HD coating. The XD coating is more durable and has better food release properties[7].

References

  1. "Swiss Diamond Receives Inventor's Gold Medal". Swiss Diamond. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  2. "Test: Zo sterk als diamant - Swiss Diamond". http://www.decozine.be (in Dutch). DecoZine. Retrieved 11 June 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  3. "Hort Coating Center SA". SooPage Switzerland Business Database. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  4. Brown, Jessica. "How Nonstick Cookware Works". How Stuff Works. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  5. "How is the HD Coating different from the previous [Swiss Diamond] coating?". Swiss Diamond.
  6. "Coated Base Body of an Object and Process". JUSTIA Patents. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  7. "Swiss Diamond's New XD Nonstick Coating | Swiss Diamond | Premium Cookware". www.swissdiamond.com. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
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