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    Anolon 8-Inch and 10-Inch Nonstick Frying Pans ... Calphalon Premier Stainless Steel Cookware ($64.99 was $109.99) Calphalon 12-Inch Signature Flat Bottom Wok ($72.99 was $129.99)

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    The 12 Best Cookware Sets for Every Type of Home Cook, from Newbies to Seasoned Pros ... Many nonstick cookware brands aren’t all that durable. But Calphalon’s signature style, hard-anodized ...

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    Made of commercial-grade aluminum with a PFOA-free nonstick coating, you can use this pan on glass, electric and ceramic glass stovetops, plus it's safe to put in the oven (at 400°F with the ...

  5. Non-stick surface - Wikipedia

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    Not all non-stick pans use Teflon; other non-stick coatings have become available. For example, a mixture of titanium and ceramic can be sandblasted onto the pan surface, and then fired at 2,000 °C (3,630 °F) to produce a non-stick ceramic coating. [19] Ceramic nonstick pans use a finish of silica (silicon dioxide) to prevent sticking.

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    Coated pans are easier to clean than most non-coated pans, and require little or no additional oil or fat to prevent sticking, a property that helps to produce lower fat food. On the other hand, some sticking is required to cause sucs to form, so a non-stick pan cannot be used where a pan sauce is desired. Non-stick coatings tend to degrade ...

  7. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    To season cookware (e.g., to season a new pan, or to replace damaged seasoning on an old pan), the following is a typical process: First the cookware is thoroughly cleaned to remove old seasoning, manufacturing residues or a possible manufacturer-applied anti corrosion coating and to expose the bare metal.