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    Right, I'd also go for just the gypsum which are calcium bonds and the H20 bonds will heat up in the microwave.
    I suppose you need a dedicated microwave for this because you will have large capacities of heat in there that may impact the device itself.
    Anyway, keep us posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralphzoontjens View Post
    Right, I'd also go for just the gypsum which are calcium bonds and the H20 bonds will heat up in the microwave.
    I suppose you need a dedicated microwave for this because you will have large capacities of heat in there that may impact the device itself.
    Anyway, keep us posted.
    Yep! Dedicated microwave oven because fusing use and food preparation are a definite health hazard.

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