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Default Thermal conductivity and frozen pork

On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 09:27:21 -0500, the renowned Joseph Gwinn
wrote:

In article ,
Bill Noble wrote:

On 12/29/2010 5:30 PM, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
In ,
Spehro wrote:

On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 18:21:59 -0500, the renowned Wes


SNIP

Chances are they didn't use anything nearly as substantial as your
manly 36 cubic inches of aluminum. A decently thick non-stick aluminum
frying pan is probably better than the mail-order gadgets were.

To achieve full RCM status, you must use a 0.25" thick sheet of tinned
copper.

Joe Gwinn


Actually, .25" thick pure silver - much better conductor than copper


Let's not go overboard here. How about silver-plated copper? Silver is
used in place of tin in very high end copper pots and pans.

Joe Gwinn


Silver plated diamond? (silver just to have some metal content).


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