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  4. Tramontina - Wikipedia

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    Tramontina is a family-run Brazilian metallurgical company founded in 1911 by italian immigrant Valentin Tramontina.The company manufactures cutlery, cookware, home appliances, and tools for agriculture, gardening, industrial work, automotive maintenance, civil construction, and electrical repair.

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  6. Non-stick surface - Wikipedia

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    A 'non-stick surface' is engineered to reduce the ability of other materials to stick to it. Non-sticking cookware is a common application, where the non-stick coating allows food to brown without sticking to the pan. Non-stick is often used to refer to surfaces coated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a well-known brand of which is Teflon.

  7. Mirro Aluminum Company - Wikipedia

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    They formed an alliance in 2005 with Tramontina, a Brazil-based cookware and cutlery manufacture to manufacture cookware in Manitowoc at the plant. [22] July 8, 2019 the company announced it is closing the Manitowoc manufacturing plant, laying off 145 workers. [23] The current owner of the plant, Skana Aluminum, was incorporated in 2009. [24]