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Advances in Induction and Microwave Heating of Mineral and Organic Materials

Grundas, Stanisław - Personal Name;

Microwave (MW) application for heating was discovered in 1946 and has been applied in
various fields. The detailed historical tracing is presented in the next section. Among the
various aplications, it is possible to classify them into two major classes (Agrawal, 2005). In
the first class, MW heating applied to drying, cooking foods and to excitation of chemical
reactions such as inorganic/organic synthesis


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: IntechOpen,., 2011
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768
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English
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9789533075228
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Induction and Microwave Heating of Mineral
Organic Materials
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