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That's a great question! While it is true that nothing sticks to Teflon, there is a process by which Teflon can be applied to a pan to create a non-stick surface.

The process of adhering Teflon to a pan involves a technique called "Teflon coating" or "Teflon bonding." Here's a simplified explanation of how it's done:

1. Surface Preparation: The surface of the pan is thoroughly cleaned and prepared to ensure good adhesion. This typically involves removing any dirt, grease, or residue from the pan.

2. Abrasion: To create a rougher surface for the Teflon to bond to, the pan is usually mechanically abraded or chemically etched. This step helps create small pores or grooves on the surface of the pan, providing better adhesion for the Teflon.

3. Priming: A primer is then applied to the pan. The primer acts as an intermediary layer between the pan and the Teflon, promoting adhesion and enhancing the bonding process.

4. Teflon Coating: The pan is coated with a layer of Teflon. This is typically done through a process called "spraying," where a fine mist of Teflon particles is sprayed onto the pan's surface. The Teflon particles adhere to the primed surface, forming a thin, even layer.

5. Curing: The coated pan is then subjected to high temperatures. This process, known as curing or baking, helps the Teflon particles fuse together and bond with the surface of the pan. The temperature and duration of curing can vary depending on the specific type of Teflon being used.

Through this process, the Teflon is effectively bonded to the pan, creating a durable and non-stick surface. It is important to note that the quality and effectiveness of the Teflon coating can vary depending on the specific manufacturing process and the quality of materials used.

While Teflon is known for its non-stick properties, it is worth mentioning that over time, the Teflon coating on a pan may wear off due to regular use and cleaning. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper care and maintenance to prolong the lifespan of the non-stick coating.
 
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