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- Susceptor abstract "A susceptor is a material used for its ability to absorb electromagnetic energy and convert it to heat (which is sometimes designed to be re-emitted as infrared thermal radiation). This energy is typically radiofrequency or microwave radiation used in industrial heating processes, and also occasionally in microwave cooking. The name is derived from susceptance, an electrical property of materials that measures their tendency to convert electromagnetic energy to heat.".
- Susceptor thumbnail Hot_Pocket_Cooked.jpg?width=300.
- Susceptor wikiPageExternalLink 462_0597CS.html.
- Susceptor wikiPageExternalLink overview_susceptorheat.html.
- Susceptor wikiPageExternalLink mvpage.html.
- Susceptor wikiPageID "6079682".
- Susceptor wikiPageLength "5951".
- Susceptor wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Susceptor wikiPageRevisionID "658914840".
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Browning_(chemical_process).
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Browning_(food_process).
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_inventions.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking_appliances.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electromechanical_engineering.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microwave_technology.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Packaging_materials.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Conduction_(heat).
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_energy.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Food_safety.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink French_fries.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Pockets.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink McCain_Micro_Chips.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Metallised_film.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Microwave.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Microwave_cooking.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Microwave_oven.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Microwave_popcorn.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Packaging.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Packaging_and_labeling.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Paperboard.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Radiant_energy.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Radiofrequency.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Susceptance.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conduction.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_radiation.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLink File:Hot_Pocket_Cooked.jpg.
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Susceptor".
- Susceptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "susceptor".
- Susceptor hasPhotoCollection Susceptor.
- Susceptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lead_too_short.
- Susceptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Susceptor subject Category:American_inventions.
- Susceptor subject Category:Cooking_appliances.
- Susceptor subject Category:Electromechanical_engineering.
- Susceptor subject Category:Microwave_technology.
- Susceptor subject Category:Packaging_materials.
- Susceptor hypernym Material.
- Susceptor type Article.
- Susceptor type ChemicalCompound.
- Susceptor type Appliance.
- Susceptor type Article.
- Susceptor type Page.
- Susceptor comment "A susceptor is a material used for its ability to absorb electromagnetic energy and convert it to heat (which is sometimes designed to be re-emitted as infrared thermal radiation). This energy is typically radiofrequency or microwave radiation used in industrial heating processes, and also occasionally in microwave cooking. The name is derived from susceptance, an electrical property of materials that measures their tendency to convert electromagnetic energy to heat.".
- Susceptor label "Susceptor".
- Susceptor sameAs m.0fp1s7.
- Susceptor sameAs Q7648839.
- Susceptor sameAs Q7648839.
- Susceptor wasDerivedFrom Susceptor?oldid=658914840.
- Susceptor depiction Hot_Pocket_Cooked.jpg.
- Susceptor isPrimaryTopicOf Susceptor.