Aluminium foil is not fire-resistant; it can withstand high temperatures but will melt at around 660 degrees Celsius (1,220 degrees Fahrenheit). While it can help reflect heat and may be used to shield items from flames, it can easily ignite in a fire if the conditions are right. Therefore, it’s important to use it cautiously around open flames or intense heat sources.
The aluminium foil will probably melt.
Aluminium foil will darken in contact with heat and moisture but shouldn't catch fire in your oven.
yes
This foil is also a metal.
Aluminium foil disintegrates in a convection oven because the heat rays of the oven hits the aluminium foil but gets reflected by the foil. Thus, the oven over heats and the aluminium foil disintegrates.
ummm...Yeah....With foil
Thin pieces of metal, like aluminium foil will heat up very quickly. The sharp creases can cause sparking and a fire.
Kitchen foil despite sometimes being called tin foil is actually made of aluminium. Kitchen foil is simply very thin sheets of aluminium.
yes it will because it can burn through the kitchen foil!!!
foil hats >:D
Aluminium is used to make tin foil because it is lightweight, flexible, and resists corrosion. Steel, on the other hand, is heavier, less flexible, and prone to rusting. Aluminum's properties make it more suitable for food packaging and cooking applications than steel.
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