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What pot can electromagnetic oven use to reduce radiation? What pot can't be used for induction cook

Induction cooker has become an indispensable electrical appliance for every household. Compared with other cooking methods, induction cooker seems to be more reassuring, but the radiation of this electrical appliance is not small, so there are still a lot to pay attention to in use! So let's take a look at what pot is used in the induction cooker to reduce radiation

1. What kind of pot is used for induction cooker

Because the induction cooker has the functions of smoke-free, no open fire and no waste gas, it is more convenient to use, so it has also become the first choice for most people's kitchenware. However, the worse thing is that the induction cooker has relatively large radiation. Therefore, if you want to reduce the radiation of the induction cooker, you have to start with the pot. Generally speaking, the material of induction cooker is divided into cast iron products, stainless steel products or enamel products, and the shape is usually only flat pan and may use flat pan and round pan. The ideal pot for induction cooker usually needs to be iron products or steel products, because this kind of material is heated at high temperature, The heating load and induced eddy current can be more matched and have relatively high energy conversion rate. Therefore, the corresponding magnetic field leakage will be less. Therefore, generally, there are the following types of pots suitable for induction cooker: iron pot, which includes enamel pot, cast pot, stainless steel pot and composite bottom pot specially used for induction cooker. Generally, the diameter of the bottom of the pot cannot be less than 8cm. The reason is that if the minimum diameter of the pot is less than 8cm, the induction cooker cannot work. In addition, Once the electromagnet works, the maximum diameter of its heating magnetic field is 2226cm, so the pot living in this magnetic field range is the most suitable.

2. What pot can't be used for induction cooker

After knowing the most suitable pots for induction cooker, it is better to describe which pots are not suitable for induction cooker. For example, pots made of ceramic, aluminum, glass and copper are not suitable for induction cooker. In addition, pots with a bottom diameter of less than 8cm are certainly not suitable for induction cooker, Of course, those composite pans that are not specially used for induction cooker and pans with a concave convex height of more than 2cm at the bottom are not suitable for induction cooker.