Microwave susceptor comprising a dielectric silicate foam substr

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219730, 219734, 264 42, 264 451, 426107, 4283191, 428328, 428337, 428340, 428913, A21D 1002, B32B 518

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a microwave silicate foam susceptor which comprises a dry sodium silicate foam substrate coated with an effective amount of microwave active material. The silicate is preferably a sodium silicate, but can be other suitable alkali metal silicate, and the active constituent is preferably graphite, but other actives can be used. The susceptor of the present invention is capable of quickly reaching and more importantly maintaining extremely high temperatures. This enables it to brown and crispen foods in a microwave oven.

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