Why are stainless vessels provided with copper coatings at the bottom?
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The coating of the stainless steel vessels with copper coating on the bottom which helps in the faster heat conduction because copper is a good conductor of heat and it is durable and corrosion resistant
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Stainless steel is generally provided with a copper bottom because copper is a very good conductor of heat and electricity. Thus, it helps in directing the heat evenly throughout the utensil, and heats the steel pans faster. So cooking process will take less time with these copper coated steel pans.
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