Best Materials for Microwave Heating (No Metal)

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For effective microwave heating without using metal, solid materials like Pyrex glass are recommended due to their good heat conduction properties. Water and oil are effective as liquids, but the focus here is on solid alternatives. Pyrex glassware is noted for its ability to withstand microwave energy while conducting heat efficiently. The discussion also references a resource link for further exploration of microwave heating materials. Overall, Pyrex glass is a solid choice for projects requiring heat conduction in microwaves.
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I'm trying to make something weird for a side project and I need some information from a physics person...what material, be it glass, plastic, some sort of alloy, etc... would conduct heat best in a microwave? Remember metal is not an option.
 
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granttsmith said:
I'm trying to make something weird for a side project and I need some information from a physics person...what material, be it glass, plastic, some sort of alloy, etc... would conduct heat best in a microwave? Remember metal is not an option.

Well, water or oil are good ones. But you're probably looking for something solid?
 
DaveC426913 said:
Well, water or oil are good ones. But you're probably looking for something solid?

Yes, Solid indeed.
 
something that has water in it
 
I should have clarified...I need a solid specifically.
 
Yeah pyrex glass conducts well
 

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