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【】 PTFE Hose 【】
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PTFE hose is detectable at 200 °C (392 °F), and it
evolves several fluorocarbon gases and a sublimate. Animal studies indicate
that it is unlikely that these products would be generated in amounts
significant to health at temperatures below 250 °C (482 °F), although birds
are proven to be much more sensitive to these decomposition products. While
PTFE hose is stable and nontoxic, it begins to deteriorate after the temperature
of cookware reaches about 260 °C (500 °F), and decomposes above 350 °C (662
°F). These degradation by-products can be lethal to birds, and can cause
flu-like symptoms in humans. Meat is usually fried between 200 and 230 °C
(392 and 446 °F), and most oils will start to smoke before a temperature of
260 °C is reached, but there are at least two cooking oils (refined
safflower oil and avocado oil) that have a higher smoke point than 260 °C.
Empty cookware can also exceed this temperature upon heating.
♦ F4-1630 PTFE Hose
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Model: F4-1630 Extruded PTFE Hose
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Features: OD: 1mm ~ 25mm
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Main properties
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