[pianotech] Teflon accused again

David Boyce David at piano.plus.com
Tue Dec 25 12:20:40 MST 2012


Yes, this has been discussed here and on the Linkedin group.  But the 
comments in the December Journal don't point this out.  The suggestion 
is implicit there that finished Teflon products as used by piano 
technicians are harmful.

Naturally, the MANUFACTURING processes of very many things, can be very 
hazardous.  Think, for example, of the hazards presnt in an iron 
foundry!  Yet we are willing to use cast iron plates and steel music 
wire in pianos.  Think of the hazards present in a sawmill, yet we use wood.

Best regards,

David.
www.davidboyce.co.uk


On 25/12/2012 19:00, pianotech-request at ptg.org wrote:
> It would be factual to point out that the damage was caused by individual components utilized in the manufacturing process.  Teflon itself, is inert at temperatures below 500F.  I'd suggest putting space between yourself and any piano that is over 150F in temperature regardless of possibility of the use of teflon in servicing it.;-)
>
> Andrew Anderson

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