Jamie
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As above
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DAYZEE
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How do you think its made?
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Jamie
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Its a curious question.
Way i see it ovens get up to 220 degress + so....
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MatthewR
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Put some in the microwave and see
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broster
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well when i put it in my oven over food that i cook at 200 degrees its fine, and you can touch it soon after as its cool again, y?
[Edited on 15-08-2004 by broster]
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Black Corsa SRi
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yes it will but what are you planning to use it for? you prob wont get it hot enough to melt, although when i used cheap stuff on a BBQ it burnt through it!
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Dom
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what ya wack in an oven is alu foil and if you read about it, it melts at around 660c...although i believe alu cooking foil isnt pure aluminium, so obviously it could be higher or lower
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DAYZEE
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Tin foil is not made of tin, its aluminium, hence its melting point is like 6/700°C. Not a cause for concern in a household oven.
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