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PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene. This is used to coat non-stick pans and other item subject to high heat. It is sold under several brand names including Teflon ?, Hostaplon, and CuFlon. When PTFE is overheated, it releases toxic fluorine containing gases that can kill parrots.
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PTFE Abbreviation for Polytetrafluoroethylene.
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PTFE Highly-resistant plastic, which does not react to physiological or chemical influences and has a very low flammability. It has a wide range of industrial and domestic applications (eg Teflon).
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PTFE a low dielectric insulating polymer generally used in microwave circuitry
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PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene. A type of fluorinated thermoplastic with outstanding chemical resistance, low leachability, and excellent lubricity.
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