Thursday, January 21, 2010

Soup Containers Campbell's Soup Containers Work In A Microwave Oven With No Sparks -- How?

Campbell's soup containers work in a microwave oven with no sparks -- how? - soup containers

My mother told me * not * make a bit of metal in the microwave - fork, spoon or a cup of tea even gilded. Now, Campbell's Soup "Ready to Go" product with a zippered cover is removed, leaving a border of metal - why not, that spark? [I have the fork and Mom was right!] Here, the product of the soup is ...

http://www.campbellsoup.com/microwavable ...

3 comments:

mike1942... said...

The sparks occur when different voltages present at various locations in the metal. The reaction of some metals is a mistake, because all metals have a driver problem. But if the form carefully controlled, the problem does not occur so far.

peachfuz... said...

In fact, only steel products can not in the microwaves are silver, gold and aluminum. Steel and stainless steel are good. Therefore, Campbell should have the steel container or a cheaper aluminum alloy that does not have in him.

peachfuz... said...

In fact, only steel products can not in the microwaves are silver, gold and aluminum. Steel and stainless steel are good. Therefore, Campbell should have the steel container or a cheaper aluminum alloy that does not have in him.

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