Odyssèus
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Teflon coatings
I saw this on a page linked from Wikipedia, about teflon
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Dow Chemical researcher Donald Schmidt has come up with another fluorinated polymer that can be used like paint and cured with moderate (as opposed to
high) heat. Even better, you wind up with a coating that's nonsticky on only one side, presumably the outside. The only drawback: Schmidt's coating
won't withstand heat. That doesn't matter if you're trying to make, say, graffiti-proof wall tile, but don't look for Schmidtlon-coated frying pans
anytime soon.
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Does anyone have any information on this? I tried a google search, didnt find much. It sounds promising for a chemical resistant surface that an
amature chemist could apply to labware.
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a4_173.html
[Edited on 17-3-2006 by Odyssèus]
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Misanthropy
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Uncle Fester's "Vest Busters", while no doubt outdated by now, has some not exactly useless info on other High density polymer coatings for the
amateur hobbyist, including modes of aquisition.
[Edited on 1-6-2006 by Misanthropy]
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