Steam iron soleplate types.
What is a ceramic plate iron.
Not commonly found in the us.
Some more expensive models use advanced metals such as palladium.
Ceramic is an inorganic material usually made of clay that becomes hard and brittle when fired.
Ceramic soleplates are actually a ceramic coating rather than an entire plate made from the material.
Soleplate is the bottom of the iron which gets heated and is used to press clothes and straighten wrinkles.
The soleplate of an iron is the flat side that comes into contact with the fabric when you iron.
Ceramic iron some irons have a coat of ceramic over the aluminum metal or plastic soleplate.
Straighteners like the solia tourmaline ceramic iron have tourmaline covered plates.
Ceramic hard surface doesn t scratch smooth and good glide.
Their plates are more prone to chipping and breakage and if the iron you choose has only a ceramic coating it may peel off after prolonged use and expose the metal underneath which will damage.
In the past most irons had stainless steel or aluminium soleplates.
Powerful steam blast and fine mist spray target tough spots.
The ceramic layer placed onto the plate of the clothes iron.
It conducts heat to eliminate creases.
On the other hand a soleplate of stainless steel consists of stainless steel plate.
And auto shutoff and self cleaning features mean simple maintenance.
There are different types of soleplates depend upon the material used in their manufacturing.
For example soleplates can be made up of stainless steel ceramic titanium and any alloy.
Tourmaline is a gemstone or mineral and its ground up and used to cover the plates of the iron.
The durable stainless steel plate is scratch resistant and heats up quickly.
Tourmaline usually goes over ceramic plates making them even smoother.
It s one of the newer materials and a true tourmaline covered plate can cost a pretty penny.