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  2. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    Corelle, a brand name for break-resistant glass dishware also originally created by Corning Glass Works, has offered matching designs to many CorningWare patterns. [6] Care must be made to distinguish between Corning Ware cookware and tableware marketed under the Corelle and Pyrex brand names, as the thermal properties of the products are quite ...

  3. Talk:Melamine resin - Wikipedia

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    Sudden death? Microwaves are designed to heat food, and not all materials are microwave safe. This is why manufacturers of microwave ovens and cookware include instructions. Sheesh... Freestyle-69 05:19, 23 September 2008 (UTC) Melamine binds with amino acids (such as in proteins) under microwave irradiation as it heats, IIRC. It seems like it ...

  4. Is it safe to stand in front of a microwave while it's on ...

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    Putting a non-microwave-safe material in a microwave oven can lead to chemicals leaching into your food (not good) or the melting of the container, which can lead to burns — or, at the very ...

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  6. The Best Countertop Microwave Ovens for 2022, Ranked from ...

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    The Farberware Professional FMO12AHTBKE Microwave Oven has 1100 watts of power and 1.2 cubic feet of internal cooking space. The glass turntable rotates during heating to deliver more evenly ...

  7. Melamine - Wikipedia

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    Such resins are characteristically durable thermosetting plastic used in high-pressure decorative laminates such as Wilsonart, melamine dinnerware, laminate flooring, and dry erase boards. [9] Melamine cookware is not microwave-safe, [10] and can be identified from the fact it is "slightly heavier and noticeably thicker than its plastic ...