
Solid-state microwave heating
Solid-state microwave heating uses microwave radiation to directly excite the molecules within a solid material, causing them to vibrate and generate heat internally. Unlike traditional methods that transfer heat from the outside in, this technology heats the object uniformly and efficiently from within. The process allows precise control over temperature and reduces energy waste, making it ideal for applications like ceramic processing, electronic components, and material synthesis. It leverages the dielectric properties of materials to achieve rapid, targeted heating without physical contact or external heating elements.