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Teflon

Teflon is the brand name of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). It is a polymer best known for its slick properties and tolerance to extreme temperatures. It is used to line kitchen pots and pans to keep food from sticking to the surface. There are also other uses, such as coating some types of ammunition or preventing corrosion on some metals.

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