Nickel and Cooking Surfaces
What do you know about nickel plating regulations on cooking surfaces in Europe? Where can I get a copy of the regulations and tests being done, if any?
Q: What do you know about nickel plating regulations on cooking surfaces in Europe? Where can I get a copy of the regulations and tests being done, if any? P.J.
A: My direct answer is I do not have any information about nickel and cooking surfaces. However, I think the question is a good one. Perhaps one of our readers can shed some light on this topic?
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