Scientifically speaking, Teflon will not chemically bond to anything, but can be forced mechanically into small nooks and crannies. This slippery substance adheres to their surfaces once manufacturers sandblast them to roughen them, apply a primer, and embed the Teflon into the primer.
2007-04-23 23:52:21
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answer #1
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answered by Carl 7
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The basic Non-stick pan is called the Smooth technology ,read up on this one was going too right loads but cut it short .x
2007-04-24 01:11:50
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I have NO idea....but, for the record, it is VERY possible to make stuff stick to a teflon fryin pan.
2007-04-23 23:43:20
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answer #3
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answered by mthcowgirl 2
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They don't. If it really stuck to the pan, it wouldn't come off when you're frying, which it ALWAYS does. Please don't eat teflon, it will turn you into a brain dead newt.
2007-04-24 06:24:33
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answer #4
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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They bake it on, layer after layer, at very high temperatures.
PS My omelettes stick to Teflon!
2007-04-23 23:40:24
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answer #5
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answered by Bart S 7
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everything sticks to the other side of teflon.
2007-04-23 23:38:50
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answered by yuntaa_dba 4
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when I cook it does get stuck to Teflon. My dinners sound yummy eh?
2007-04-23 23:49:21
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answer #7
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answered by Sheldon 6
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Teflon is one sided. Didn't you know?
2007-04-24 00:05:56
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The power of prayer
2007-04-23 23:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it the massive heat they use when applying it to the roughend surface?
2007-04-24 00:26:06
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answer #10
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answered by *queenfairy1*Antioch California 7
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