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French-style quality, from Tefal

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The manufacturing process

Discover the fascinating process whereby our experts transform simple aluminium discs into frying pans and saucepans with an exclusive non-stick coating, allowing you to cook easily every day with no added fat.

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Made in France

Explore the day-to-day manufacturing of thousands of kitchen items made in France thanks to our unique process combining technology, innovation and our know-how. In 2022, 80% of the kitchen items sold in France were made in France.

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Our commitments

Discover our commitment to safe products for your kitchen. Our Tefal non-stick coatings are PFOA-, lead- and cadmium-free*. They are made using PTFE, which is recognized by outside agencies such as FDA and EFSA as safe for human health.

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*Stricter tests than those required by current regulations regarding contact with foodstuffs. PFOA-free in accordance with current regulations. Lead- and cadmium-free (Ph- and Cd-free) means that no lead or cadmium has intentionally been added to the coatings and that these metals have not been detected by tests carried out by external laboratories.

Outstanding quality products

Rumilly

Tefal's largest production site is its factory in Rumilly, located in the department of Haute-Savoie. This site covers an area equivalent to 17 rugby pitches and produces more than 35 million kitchen items every year, thanks to the know-how of our more than 1,600 passionnate collaborators.

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Tefal, more than 70 years of French expertise

Making a Tefal frying pan is a clever combination of technology and know-how. For our items suitable for all types of hobs, including induction, a stainless steel grid is fixed onto a rough aluminium disc (mounting) before being given its characteristic shape with raised sides (pressing). Cropping makes its edges smooth and safe.

The various production stages of our Unlimited range

Our pans are coated six times, then oven-hardened. After checking that the base of the pan is absolutely flat, handles are added. After thorough quality control, each pan is packed, ready for your home or the shops! Our utensils are essential items in your home, so you can cook delicious meals every day, without added fat.

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After?
Lifecycle and recycling

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Innovation: essential for every day

Tefal pans, with you every day

We believe that innovation should make daily life simpler, sleeker and more pleasant. Innovating means following how our lifestyles evolve. Our inventions are designed to be useful. Our watchwords are saving time and space, controlled cooking and user-friendly kitchens.

Innovation

Innovation is at the heart of what we do: around 50 people work in Rumilly, researching and developing new solutions.

Emblematic

Our Thermo-Signal® technology is emblematic: the heat indicator at the centre of the pan means you start cooking at the best possible time. Our products' versatility (like Ingenio®, which can go in the oven, fridge or on the table) is another example of innovation making every day easier.

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Our mission: total traceability

We monitor our whole production process and can retrace everything.

Indeed, we think it is very important that you should know where the products you buy come from.

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The code on our pans traces their lifecycle.

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Discover Tefal in a few clicks!

The Tefal brand: Made in France

Find out more about our know-how, collaborators and values, making every day more simple, easier and more fun

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PTFE coating on Tefal pans

Polytetrafluoroethylene, to give it its full name, is a polymer from the perfluorinated family. Find out everything about PTFE at TEFAL.

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Tefal: lifecycle, care, recycling

From their design to their use in our kitchens, our utensils go through some crucial stages combining know-how, innovation and quality requirements.

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French know-how in Rumilly

Tefal has put its roots down in the town of Rumilly, in the department of Haute-Savoie, on the edge of the Bauges Mountains Nature Park.

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Questions & Answers

 

1. KEY ELEMENTS

  • Groupe SEB does not use any PFAS considered carcinogenic by health authorities.
  • Groupe SEB uses PTFE, which is known to be inert, non-bioaccumulative and therefore safe for human health, and is recognized as such by health authorities.
  • Groupe SEB is also pursuing a strategy of diversifying its offering to meet the diverse expectations of all its customers.
  • Finally, the Group is engaged in a constant process of innovation aimed at improving our products. This is particularly the case for the resistance of coatings, which are increasingly durable over time.

 

2. PTFE / PFAS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES

a. What is PTFE?

PTFE or polytetrafluoroethylene is a fluoropolymer.

It is used in non-stick coatings and consists of a chain of thousands of carbon atoms, with two fluorine atoms attached to each carbon atom. This structure makes PTFE not absorbed by the human body and therefore safe for health.

It also makes it exceptionally resistant to high temperatures and highly "sliding," giving it non-stick properties that are ideal for producing a highly effective coating for cooking and frying pans

The World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), European (EFSA) and U.S. health authorities (FDA) have all confirmed that PTFE is safe for human health. Tefal's non-stickcoatings are approved for use in contact with food.

b. Where is this PTFE produced?

PTFE is one of the basic materials used in the formulation of non-stick coatings.

It is produced by leading international chemical companies, selected as part of Groupe SEB's responsible purchasing policy (according to ethical, social and environmental criteria) and on the basis of strict specifications. These companies are regularly inspected.

c. What reference studies are used by health authorities to demonstrate that PTFE coatings do not pose a risk to human health?

Public health authorities in Europe and the United States have shown that PTFE is an inert substance that has no effecton the human body when ingested. These same authorities have confirmed that PTFE coatings pose no health risk when used in cookware.

Following a study conducted by the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), WHO classified PTFE in Group 3 ever since [Volume 19, 288 (1979) and Supplement 7.70 (1987)], recognizing that it is not carcinogenic to humans.

That PTFE is safe for use is also evidenced in the fact that it is frequently used in the medical field (pacemakers, artificial arteries, prostheses, etc.).

d. What does the term PFAS refer to?

  • The term PFAS (per- or polyfluoroalkyl compounds) refers to a large family of substances with a wide variety of chemical properties.
  • Much of the information available, especially on the Internet, creates confusion by not explicitly distinguishingbetween PFAS known to be harmful, such as PFOA, and other chemical compounds that are classified in the same family, but are safe for health, such as fluoropolymers (PTFE).

e. Do you have PFAS in your pans?

  • Groupe SEB's products do not contain PFAS considered harmful to health by health authorities.
  • Several families of Groupe SEB products are made with a PTFE-based non-stick coating, a safe component approved by authorities such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and European authorities for use in non-stick coatings on cookware.

f. How do you control the absence of PFAS in your products?

  • Our products are regularly checked by independent laboratories to verify the absence of PFAS considered problematic on the final articles and the total safety of the products manufactured by the group.
  • We control that there is no detection of these PFAS using the best techniques commercially available today, our analysis goes beyond what is required by regulations.

g. Does the new RENEW range contain PFAS?

Our RENEW cookware range features an INOCERAM ceramic coating which, by its chemical nature, contains no PFAS.

h. Are some of your products made with Teflon?

Teflon™ is a registered brand of Chemours, a large global chemical company, and there is no link between Chemours and Tefal.

Groupe SEB brands, including Tefal and T-fal, makes cookware products with PTFE non-stick coatings. It does not use Teflon™.

 

3. CONSUMER SAFETY

What is the risk of a scratched non-stick pan? Or swallowing pieces of the coating?

European and American health authorities have all confirmed that PTFE is safe for health and have recognized it as an inert substance with no effect on the body when ingested.

 

Accidentally ingesting any part of the coating is safe. The human body does not absorb particles that remain completely harmless.

 

As studies by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC ) have shown, ingested PTFE particles pass through the body just like any other fiber that circulates in the digestive system without being absorbed. Because of its high chemical resistance, PTFE has no effect on the body when ingested.

 

However, scratches can reduce the non-stick qualities of the utensil, so we advise you to use it in accordance with brand instruction for use and replace it in case coating alterations.

 

4. REGULATORY ISSUES

What is the Group's position in relation to a regulatory context that is likely to evolve in the United States and Europe in the coming years?

Groupe SEB always places the wellbeing of its customers at the heart of its concerns. In this respect, our Group is consistently acting to be ahead of current national and international regulations.

 

We therefore reassure you that we follow with great attention the updates from all qualified authorities on the compliance of our products and claims, and are always acting accordingly. Our teams are currently closely monitoring the developments following the publication of the draft of the PFAS restriction report, as published by ECHA.

 

Tefal is fully committed to producing non-stick pans that are safe.

 

5. EMPLOYEES SAFETY IN OUR PLANTS

a. What are the criteria for exposure to PFOA?

For chemicals in general, there are three routes of exposure: ingestion, inhalation, skin contact.

For a line worker, the most likely route of exposure is by inhalation due to other personal protective equipment (gloves, work clothing) and the rules at the station (prohibition of eating at the station). Wearing respiratory protection was made compulsory in 2015 for the handling, formulation and coating of PTFE-based coatings, de facto reducing this risk.

 

b. What risk prevention policy do you put in place on your sites?

We are committed at all stages of our manufacturing processes to respecting prevention principles:

  • Selection of the most suitable raw materials from a health-safety-environment point of view
  • Capturing emissions and protecting employees at source. For example, our PTFE spray lines are all equipped with source suction at all emissive stages of the process. Devices make it possible to continuously monitor the proper functioning of these measures.