Plates and porcelain bowls are all made of ceramics. Ceramic bowls are bowls made of ceramics through various processes and are common tableware in the market. Nowadays, many people are discussing whether dishes can be put into the oven and whether porcelain bowls can be put into the oven. Here are some aspects of the plate, and whether the porcelain bowl can be put into the oven.
1, the plate can be put in the oven. Because plates are generally ceramic, because ceramics are fired at high temperature, they can withstand the high temperature of the oven.
2. But it must be remembered that the edge of the bowl in Phnom Penh cannot be directly heated in the microwave oven. In addition, the food in the porcelain bowl should not be sealed, such as eggs.
3. Another kind of ceramic bowl is made of clay and fired at a high temperature of 1000. It can withstand the temperature of 1000, but it has poor heat transfer effect and uneven heating (the thickness of each part of the ceramic bowl is not as thick as that of the metal mold), and the multicolored glazed surface is unsafe after high temperature. I advocate that you use white porcelain without too much decoration. Baked dishes baked with porcelain are comfortable buds, baked vegetables and baked puddings.
Porcelain bowls can be put in the oven, but pay attention to:
1. The main raw material of ceramics is kaolin, which is non-toxic and consumes less microwave medium. Ceramics made of this kaolin can be put into an oven without toxicity. However, some ceramics made of kaolin mixed with metal impurities are not suitable for microwave containers. If put in the microwave oven, it may be toxic and cannot be used.
2. If the colored glaze on the ceramics is defective, putting this kind of ceramics in the oven will also cause toxic overflow.
Frozen ceramics can't be put into microwave oven immediately. Experienced people all know that if you put the ceramics and pottery that have just been taken out of the refrigerator into the microwave oven at once, they are likely to burst.
4. Ceramic bowls with metal edges are not suitable for microwave ovens. Metal products can't be put in the microwave oven, so if there is a metal edge on the ceramic bowl, maybe the metal stripes shouldn't be put in the microwave oven.