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teflon

Cres vs Teflon - What's the difference?

cres | teflon |


As a verb cres

is .

As a noun teflon is

teflon (or similar material).

Teflon vs Ceramic - What's the difference?

teflon | ceramic |


As adjectives the difference between teflon and ceramic

is that teflon is having an undamageable reputation (by analogy with nonstick Teflon surfaces) while ceramic is made of material produced by the high temperature firing of inorganic, nonmetallic rocks and minerals.

As a proper noun Teflon

is multiple film, resin, coatings, fabric and surface protectors made with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or fluoropolymer and surfactants not made with PTFE.

As a noun ceramic is

a hard brittle material that is produced through burning of nonmetallic minerals at high temperatures.

Anodized vs Teflon - What's the difference?

anodized | teflon |


As adjectives the difference between anodized and teflon

is that anodized is of a metal object: having a surface layer of oxide, for decoration or protection, and formed via an electrolytic process while Teflon is having an undamageable reputation (by analogy with nonstick Teflon surfaces).

As a verb anodized

is past tense of anodize.

As a proper noun Teflon is

multiple film, resin, coatings, fabric and surface protectors made with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or fluoropolymer and surfactants not made with PTFE.

Teflon vs Kevlar - What's the difference?

teflon | kevlar |


As a noun Kevlar

is an exceptionally strong, light, man-made fibre used to strengthen cables and sheet materials, e.g. in stab-resistant vests.

As a proper noun Teflon is

multiple film, resin, coatings, fabric and surface protectors made with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or fluoropolymer and surfactants not made with PTFE.

As an adjective Teflon is

having an undamageable reputation (by analogy with nonstick Teflon surfaces).

Teflon vs Silicone - What's the difference?

teflon | silicone |


As a proper noun Teflon

is multiple film, resin, coatings, fabric and surface protectors made with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or fluoropolymer and surfactants not made with PTFE.

As an adjective Teflon

is having an undamageable reputation (by analogy with nonstick Teflon surfaces).

As a noun silicone is

any of a class of inert, semi-inorganic polymeric compounds (polysiloxanes), that have a wide range of thermal stability and extreme water repellence, used in a very wide range of industrial applications, and in prosthetic replacements for body parts.

Teflon vs Polyester - What's the difference?

teflon | polyester |


As adjectives the difference between teflon and polyester

is that teflon is having an undamageable reputation (by analogy with nonstick Teflon surfaces) while polyester is of, or consisting of polyesters.

As a proper noun Teflon

is multiple film, resin, coatings, fabric and surface protectors made with PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or fluoropolymer and surfactants not made with PTFE.

As a noun polyester is

any polymer whose monomers are linked together by ester bonds.

Tufflon vs Teflon - What's the difference?

tufflon | teflon |


As a noun teflon is

teflon (or similar material).

Teflon vs Pfa - What's the difference?

teflon | pfa |


As a noun teflon

is teflon (or similar material).

As an abbreviation pfa is

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