How dose Tefion stick to a skillet when nothing sticks to teflon?!


Question:

How dose Tefion stick to a skillet when nothing sticks to teflon?


Answers:
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.

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They put scratch marks on it like sanding it or grinding, then the teflon will stick.

good question

things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmm?

maybe its a spray...and then it drys and sticks?

It is poured or sprayed on like paint. Then the skillet is baked to make it into a slippery coating that is stuck there. That baked-on coating is the non-stick surface that you use.

I think that teflon is made on the skillet (think: molten) it's metal you know..

The teflon is sticky when it is in liquid state.




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