Abstract:The work is dedicated to converting microwave radiation to heat. The article analyses different ways of heating residential and utility areas. Attention is paid mainly to infrared heating. Ceramic materials suitable for converting microwave radiation to heat from refractory ceramic composites are disclosed. The cooling curves of these materials after microwave heating are characterized in detail. The paper also presents a description of a microwave reactor with a fireclay brick together with the parameters of … Show more
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