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dielectric lossThe dielectric loss is the power lost in a microwave due to heating as a wave passes through a specific material.  Some materials absorb microwaves, some reflect them, and others are somewhat transparent allowing the wave to pass through unempeded. The dielectric loss is often expressed as dielectric loss tangent or loss factor, and low loss makes for a good dielectric while high loss is an absorber or poor dielectric.  In a microwave sintering oven, it is important that the crucible be a good dielectric material easily allowing microwaves to pass through, but the susceptor plate needs to be a poor dielectric.
 


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