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Can the casserole be used on an induction cooker?

Casseroles cannot be used on induction cookers. You should know that the induction cooker must be in contact with metal to generate heat, but the casserole is not made of metal, and the local heat of the casserole is too high and it is easy to burst. If the casserole must be used on an induction cooker, magnetically conductive sheets need to be added to the casserole and the induction cooker. The induction cooker reacts with the magnetic conductive sheet, causing the magnetic conductive sheet to heat up, and then the magnetic conductive sheet heats the pot body.

The induction cooker adopts the principle of magnetic field induction eddy current. It uses high-frequency current to pass through a ring coil, thereby generating countless closed magnetic field forces. When the magnetic field lines pass through the bottom of a magnetic conductor (such as an iron pot), both Countless small eddy currents (an alternating current, household induction cookers use high-frequency currents of 15-30KHZ) will be generated, causing the pot to heat itself at high speed, and then heat the food in the pot.

Precautions when using induction cooker.

Due to the high power of the induction cooker, when configuring the power cord, you should choose a copper core wire that can withstand 15A current. The supporting sockets, plugs, switches, etc. must also meet this requirement. Otherwise, the high current when the induction cooker is working will cause the wires, sockets, etc. to heat up or burn out. In addition, if possible, it is best to install a fuse box at the power cord socket to ensure safety.

The tabletop where the induction cooker is placed should be flat, especially when eating hot pot on the dining table. If the tabletop is uneven and one leg of the induction cooker is suspended, the gravity of the pot will force the furnace body to deform or even be damaged during use. In addition, if the tabletop is tilted, when the induction cooker heats the pot, the slight vibrations generated by the pot may easily cause the pot to slip out and cause danger.