Topic: Teflon Properties
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What are the properties of teflon?
unreactive and slippery melting point=310C pH=9.5 All Teflon® formulations are, to some degree, non-stick, abrasion resistant, and have some sort of tensile strength. The specific properties of any one particular formulation differs, and as... Read More »
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Why gives Teflon its properties?
Previous answer is all good stuff, but the actual answer to your questions why doesnt anything stick to it? and why does it have such a low coefficient of friction? are not answered but are found out by looking at the molecule. If your scho... Read More »
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What other substances (apart from teflon) can be used to give fry...
the best is a long-seasoned cast iron pan. the older and more used they are a strong thin layer of carbon is formed and is better than teflon. you have to put up with the early stages of cooking in it and never scour it with too rough a sub... Read More »
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According to DuPont, its melting point is 327 °C (621 °F), but its mechanical properties degrade above 260 °C (500 °F). PTFE gains its properties from the ... More »
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