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The oven temperature can be adjusted by changing the temperature of the oven. Over a few minutes, the nonstick pan can eventually change to the temperature of the oven.
Should have convection oven to remove humidity...set very low temperature (50ºC or 60ºC maximum). Make sure they are far from the oven resistance. Close door and check regularly.
Yes, It is possible to vulcanize rubber in a home oven. You would still need Metal mold frames, metal covers for the mold frames and metal clamps to hold it all together. there are various kinds of rubber, some are very temerature-sensitive and will not provide good results in a home oven, and some are more forgiving and can give good results. the key is to calibrate your oven - use a thermometer to measure the oven's temperature and do not rely on the oven's buttons/gauges. as a thumb rule - the shrinking kinds are more forgiving and the non-shrinking kinds require more accurate temperature settings, but the bottom line is - Yes You Can!
When using a glass/Pyrex dish the temperature of the oven is 25 degrees lower.
You have not specified your question well enough. If you're looking for their general comparisons, here they are: Gas Oven Temperature vs Electrical Oven Temperature # Gas oven temperature can vary slightly more than electrical oven's. # When certain holes in a gas oven is is clogged with oil, they may cause explosion. # Electrical oven's temperature can be more uniform.
The temperature inside of an oven is a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of its internal environment (corresponding to its molecular activity).
Altitude should not affect oven temperature but it will affect how much your baked goods will rise in the oven. It is always a good idea to have an oven thermometer in your oven to make sure that the oven is calibrated properly.
Metal doesn't melt - unless you have a blast furnace with real hot fire therefor the cookie cutter will be able to go inside your oven.WARNING!The cookie cutter will be hot and you'll get burned if you touch it when it comes out of the oven.
For temperature times with a fan oven, you need to subtract about 10 degrees from the conventional oven time given. So, for 160 degrees F in a conventional oven, you would set a fan oven at 150 degrees F.
Lithium is a metal and for a metal it has a fairly low melting point (180°C or 360°F) a temperature you can easily reach in your kitchen oven (but don't try to melt lithium at home!)
In a gas or electric oven yes, but NOT in a microwave oven
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