Doesn’t metal in the microwave produce a lot of arcing?  

 

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I melted stainless steel in a consumer grade microwave oven this morning.  The 
melting temp of stainless was a bench mark temp I am trying to hit.  A consumer 
grade infrared thermometer that is supposed to go to 3000 F said it was 300F.  
Can’t use thermocouples due to the high RF field inside.  Still looking for a 
way to measure the temp of the heating zone.

 

This is something I have been working on for a while.  It really works well.  I 
have some silicon carbide foam that absorbs microwaves embedded in some super 
high temp insulation.  I got it so hot it actually melted a hole in the foam 
and made a crater in the fire brick it was setting on.  No evidence of plasma, 
just pumping 1250 watts of energy into a very well insulated item.  I was 
astounded that it was glowing through the insulation.  

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