ABOUT

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Emaillerie Belge - founded in 1923 - started with a main focus on enamelling household products and soon evolved towards the production of enamelled advertising.

Today, Emaillerie Belge is specialised in enamelling steel plates by repeatedly heating at high temperatures of + 800 °C.

All steps in the production process are handled internally.
Heating occurs in an industrial furnace with high capacity enabling us to meet all kinds of orders for both small and large surfaces.

The company masters different silkscreen printing techniques, such as plain colours, colour gradation and four-colour printing. We also continuously work on new developments and innovations.

Our reputation is recognised under the protected trademark Emaillerie Belge ®

 
 

HISTORY

 

1923

Emaillerie Belge was founded in 1923 in the center of Brussels (Molenbeek). In the beginning Emaillerie Belge focused on the production of household products. Later Emaillerie Belgie evolved towards enamelled advertisement, which was a major succes until the 50’s.

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1957

In 1957 the government introduced a law to impose taxes on publicity panels along public roads. Resulting in a decreasing demand of enamelled publicity which let many fabricants to close their doors. Emaillerie Belge remained the only active enamel manufacturer within the Benelux and started working on other materials as well, such as aluminium and neon lighting.

 

1990

In the early 90’s the company returned to its niche market of enamelling, with focus on handwork and top quality as the absolute priority. Thanks to its great knowledge of the industry and its craft, Emaillerie Belge remained open all these years.

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2016

A young dynamic entrepreneur took over the company, eager to innovate and find new ways to integrate enamel. This new wind of change led towards the development of new markets such as architecture, design and artworks.

2018

The company moved from its original site in Molenbeek to a new one in Forest (BXL). The new location offers a unique showroom and an authentic production workspace, decorated with over 500 private collection panels. The move allowed the company to optimise the production process as well as invest in new furnaces and infrastructure, enabling to expand the manufacturing possibilities within new markets.

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