Microwave absorbing materials?
- From: "Roman King" <machocraig@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:42:39 -0600
I have been using a microwave oven to treat solid plastics. For that
purpose, I place a small glass beaker filled with water to absorb excess
microwave. The problem is that I must add water everytime I use the
microwave oven,which becomes an inconvenient chores. I am wondering
whether anybody could suggest other inexpensive and commonly available
microwave absorbing materials which does not much evaporate as water.
Roman
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