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Microwave oven
Plastics.
past the door seal in a microwave oven
No metal object should be used in a microwave.
The Reason for these is because Some Plastic Can Not Stand the heat that The MicroWave Oven melt produce therefore when you put a unstsble Plastic in the Microwave oven it Will meltAnother Response:Certain types of plastic may be recommended for use in microwave ovens because they allow the microwaves to pass through them. In this way the food inside the plastic container is cooked while the container stays cool. Not all plastics are microwave safe; some will melt. Metal cannot be used in microwaves. Some types of ceramic dishes, which may have metal elements in their glaze, are not safe in microwave ovens. Consequently some companies such as Tupperware, Rubbermaid and Pampered Chef produced lines of plastic cookware specifically for microwave ovens.More recently, studies suggest that molecular particles from some types of plastic migrate into food when heated in microwave ovens. While manufacturers maintain that their products are safe, some medical experts advise using only glass or safe ceramic cookware in microwave ovens.
Normall it is a plastics oven, but I don't know about an alternative. Just DO NOT PUT IT IN THE MICRoWAVE!
Microwave oven is used to create microwave radiation of suitable freq....
Kind of. Farmers can grow things like corn and soybeans, both of which can be used to make plastics.
Yes. There are many different safety concerns with plastics, but it is generally safe to use plastics marked #5 (polypropylene in the microwave). There are two concerns with plastics and heating or microwaving. One is that the plastic itself will become unstable. Polypropylene is considered quite stable under heating. More troubling is that there will be plasticizers, such as bisphenol-a, used in the manufacture of the product. These can definitely be dangerous. However, the US Dept of Health and Human Services states clearly that all plastics marked number 5 are "very unlikely" to contain any of these dangerous plasticizers. Those that do will be containers that are not used to contain food. A research group at McPherson college used mass spectrometry across a wide variety of polypropylene containers and found that there is no danger posed by microwaving polypropylene that contains food. If you want to lower your risk as far as possible, always microwave food in glass or plastics with an explicit "microwave safe" label. However, the evidence is overwhelming that polypropylene food containers poses no health risk in the microwave.
abs plastics are used for ATM cards
A drill press is used on all types of materials, woods, metals and plastics .
What kind of energy transformation does a microwave have
Microwave is applying microwave radiation to chemical reaction.
You can use ceramic or glass containers in the microwave. Occassionally, plastics are also okay.You can read some microwave tips and tricks at http://www.desigram.com/pages/articles/Food/Cooking-Tips/Microwave-Tips.html.
Radio waves - in the microwave section of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Electromagnetic radiation, in the microwave portion of the radio spectrum.
depends on the kind of plastic