Ceramic

Standard Test Method for Determination of “Microwave Safe for Reheating” for Ceramicware

Document number: ASTM C1607-12(2020)
Publisher: ASTM
Publish year: 2020
Orgnization: ASTM
Document Type: Standard

Standard number : ASTM C1607-12(2020) 

Title : Standard Test Method for Determination of “Microwave Safe for Reheating” for Ceramicware

Scope :

This test method determines the suitability of ceramicware for use in microwave re-heating applications. Microwave ovens are mainly used for reheating and defrosting frozen foods. Severe thermal conditions can occur while reheating foods. Typical reheating of foods requires one to 5 min in the microwave at the highest power settings. Longer periods than 5 min are considered cooking. Cooking test methods and standards are not addressed in this test method. Most ceramicware is minimally absorbing of the microwave energy and will not heat up significantly. Unfortunately there are some products that absorb microwave energy to a greater extent and can become very hot in the microwave and pose a serious hazard. Additionally, the nature of microwave heating introduces radiation in a non-uniform manner producing temperature differentials in the food being cooked as well as the ceramic container holding it. The differential may become great enough to thermal shock the ware and create dangerous conditions.