Teflite
It is Plastic material for use in the manufacture of baths, sinks, water closets, toilet seats, toilet bowls, bidets, washbasins, shower cubicles, shower enclosures, shower bases, shower trays, sinks, cisterns and basins.
Teflite is known for its durability and resistance to scratches and wear, making it a suitable choice for cookware and bakeware. However, like any non-stick surface, it can be damaged by metal utensils or high heat if not cared for properly. Overall, with appropriate use and maintenance, Teflite can be quite hard-wearing.
Yes, Teflite is considered a composite material. It typically consists of a base polymer, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), combined with other materials to enhance its properties, such as strength, durability, and thermal stability. This combination allows Teflite to exhibit improved performance in various applications, including non-stick coatings and advanced industrial uses.