PFAS, or 'Forever Chemicals', are found in all sorts of everyday products. They're also used to make separator membranes in billions of fuel cells, batteries and other devices. But scientists have discovered that PFAS chemicals can be extremely hazardous to human health, so the race is on to find alternatives. Now a Swedish start-up has perfected a commercial product that could go a long way to achieving that goal.
Trees !
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Cheap to make….
Ask no further questions.
@FireMonkey @corlin same. Cast iron, stainless steel, enameled cast iron. Get.the.pan.hot.first.
Then no need for Teflon.
But Teflon is also in all kinds of lubricants (where it does nothing) and pfes get into paint and all sorts of stuff.
CastIron for the Win !
@corlin I know progress is iterative but jfc did they even try before they put Teflon on every damned thing