What is the need or objective of teflon
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Teflon is a brand name for a plastic film, polytetrafluoroethylene, first developed in the 1930s to make a non-reactive, non-adhesive surface
- It is known for its use in cookware, although other materials such as wires or fabrics can also be coated to make them waterproof.
- Teflon is probably best known for its role as the cookware's non-stick surface. This is because PTFE commercial packaging is one of today's most porous materials.
- Teflon is not affected by any other chemical and is also heat and cold resistant.
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It provides high heat resistance
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• Teflon is mainly used as cookware and it possess hydrophobic properties and hence it is resistant to heat
• It is also known for its slippery nature and it is one of the most known existed item with this property
• It is used as non- sticky pan and it can withstand temperature from 75-570 degree Celsius
• Many frying pans are coated with Teflon material
• It is also used in nail polish and also in hair styling tools because of its soft and shining nature
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