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5 Sheets - PTFE Non-Stick Baking Sheet/Pan Liners 6.7 mil thick - Used for Food Processing, Heat Press Transfers, and many other manufacturing uses (Brown, 20" x 20")

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Management number 209425123 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 209425123
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Essentialware PTFE non-stick release sheets are produced using a high quality PTFE fluoropolymer that is safe for food contact, high heat resistant, and insures long lasting non-stick performance. Many uses for PTFE material such as: Baking Sheet Liners, non-stick cover sheets for specialty graphics, Form, fill and seal machines for plastic bags, Dehydrating Racks, Pasta Drying, and more. To maximize the life of this release sheet clean daily with a soft cloth, mild dish detergent and rotate.

  • Quantity: 5 Brown/Tan PTFE Sheets
  • Size: 20 x 20 Inch with a thickness of 6.7 mil
  • Commonly used as pan liners for Auntie Anne's and Wetzel's Pretzels
  • Commercial Food Service applications such as oven/pan liners due to non-stick properties
  • Recommended max temp is 550° F, Other uses such as when non-stick release and high heat resistance is needed for manufacturing processes from food manufacturing, automotive, specialty graphics (HTV and sublimation), and many other uses
Size 20" x 20"
Color Brown
Brand Name Essentialware
Material Type Polytetrafluoroethylene
Item Dimensions L x W 20"L x 20"W
Is the item dishwasher safe No

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