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John Kuthe wrote:
Teflon coating on cookware is probably colored due to the stuff they have to use to get Teflon to stick to the metal of the pan! I doubt it's for cosmetic reasons. Think about it: Teflon plastic, AKA polytetrafluoroethylene, is a white plastic, I'd imagine very close in appeaance and feel to Nylon or polyethylene. You know, white kinda soft plastic. So how do they get this super-low coefficient of drag plastic to be this thin brownish coating that sticks to cookware but little else once it's on the cookware? I wanna know! The Wikipedia article on Polytetrafluoroethylene says: "In 1954, Kansas City buisnessman [sic] Marion A. Trozzolo created the first pan coated with Teflon non-stick resin." Linking to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_A._Trozzolo Supposedly eVENT is more breathable than Goretex, but like Goretex, eVENT is a PTFE based fabric. Sorry for the old 2001 link: http://verber.com/mark/outdoors/gear/breathability.pdf |
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