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  2. Non-stick surface - Wikipedia

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    Not all non-stick pans use Teflon; other non-stick coatings have become available. For example, a mixture of titanium and ceramic can be sandblasted onto the pan surface, and then fired at 2,000 °C (3,630 °F) to produce a non-stick ceramic coating. [19] Ceramic nonstick pans use a finish of silica (silicon dioxide) to prevent sticking.

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    Ceramic cookware can hold temperatures well and ceramic-nonstick coated cookware can reach high temperatures. Both are relatively easy to clean. What ceramic cookware isn't great at: The nonstick ...

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    The diamond-infused ceramic coating can withstand temperatures up to 600°F, is four times more heat conductive than copper (for superior browning) and is even metal-utensil safe. Buy it ($139) 3.

  5. The best Dutch ovens of 2025, tested by AOL

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    It has a 5.5-quart capacity and aluminum walls that are finished with a nonstick ceramic coating, and the whole thing feels flimsy compared to all the other products, as it weighs less than 5 pounds.

  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Non-stick coatings tend to degrade over time and are susceptible to damage. Using metal implements, harsh scouring pads, or chemical abrasives can damage or destroy cooking surface. Non-stick pans must not be overheated. The coating is stable at normal cooking temperatures, even at the smoke point of most oils. However, if a non-stick pan is ...

  7. Surface chemistry of cooking - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic cookware (as in pans, not baking dishes) is not made of a solid ceramic, but rather is a metal pan, typically aluminum, with a nano-particle ceramic coating. This makes the surface rough on a small-scale and causes solutions to bead up more and not stick to the surface.

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