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What is Microwave Radiation and How Does It Work?

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Microwaves are a type of "electromagnetic" radiation, which means that they are waves of electrical and magnetic energy traveling across space simultaneously. From very long radio waves to very brief gamma rays, electromagnetic radiation covers a wide range. Only a small fraction of this spectrum, known as visible light, can be detected by the human eye. A radio detects a distinct part of the spectrum, whereas X-ray equipment uses a different part of the spectrum. Non-ionizing radiation includes visible light, microwaves, and radio frequency (RF) waves. The energy of non-ionizing radiation is insufficient to push electrons out of atoms. Ionizing radiation includes X-rays. Ionizing radiation can cause damage to organic matter cells by altering atoms and molecules. Microwaves are used to detect speeding autos as well as transmit telephone and television signals. Microwaves are used in the manufacturing industry to dry and cure plywood, cure rubber and resins, rise bread and dou...

Basic Guidelines in Choosing Your Commercial Oven

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Ovens are the soul of every kitchen. Whether you are making bread, cakes, cookies, the success of the dish depends upon the oven you are using. Therefore, investing in a high-quality oven that meets your needs for your baked products becomes essential. Techmate Equipment provides  superior quality Unox oven  in India. Mentioned below are the different types of ovens needed for baking several dishes: 1.      Deck Oven: Deck ovens consist of heating elements placed at the top and bottom of the baking chamber. Unox Deck Ovens are the best ovens one can have. This oven is suitable for baking pies and quiches. Deck ovens are also preferred in making artisan bread. Deck ovens can have multiple decks, useful in commercial environments. 2.     Standard Oven: Standard ovens are also known as radiant ovens. These are the simplest kind of ovens. They comprise a heating element that is situated at the bottom of the baking chamber. These are the ...