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    An industrial microwave tunnel oven for heating plastic parts prior to extrusion. Microwave heating, as distinct from RF heating, is a sub-category of dielectric heating at frequencies above 100 MHz, where an electromagnetic wave can be launched from a small dimension emitter and guided through space to the target.

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    A microwave oven or simply microwave is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. [1] This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating .

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    A susceptor is a material used for its ability to absorb electromagnetic energy and convert it to heat (which in some cases is re-emitted as infrared thermal radiation). The electromagnetic energy is typically radiofrequency or microwave radiation used in industrial heating processes.

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    A plastic tortilla warmer. A tortillero is a round shaped container which helps keep tortillas warm during a meal. [1] Warm tortillas are placed in the warmer, which is often lined with a cloth or paper napkin. Tortilla warmers are made of woven natural fibers, [2] terra cotta, [3] plastic, or styrofoam [4]

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