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Teflon Coating

07/15/2010 6:48 AM

Is there any way that I could re finish my aluminum breadmaker ladle so that dough does not stick to it? I do not find an answer on the net. Thanks.

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Re: Teflon coating

07/15/2010 7:23 AM

Dupont makes a spray on teflon coating that then can be bake to set it. You may find someone local that does it. I know they offer it for heat plates that are used to thermally weld plastics. Also for medical applications. See the links

http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/products/product_by_type/coatings/index.html

http://www.precisioncoating.com/

http://www.plastechcoatings.com/

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Re: Teflon coating

07/15/2010 7:58 AM

This can be solved very simply. Just use MAZOLA Oil Spray

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Re: Teflon Coating

07/15/2010 11:26 PM

Isn't teflon coating supposed to be dangerous above certain temperatures ? Or has that alarm blown over ?

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