How Does the Toaster Bake Bread?

in toaster •  3 years ago 

A bread toaster usually includes a multi-function oven, an insulated stove top, a special lifting device, etc., and the more advanced ones also include a detachable bread crumb chassis.

Toaster, heated by electricity, easy to understand,

But when the bread is baked, why can it pop out automatically?

A bread toaster is a heating appliance. Its function is to generate enough heat near the slice of bread to bake the bread.

The bread toaster uses infrared radiation to heat slices of bread.

After putting the bread, when you see the coil turns red, it is the coil that is generating infrared radiation, which can gradually dry the surface of the bread and zoom.

The most common method for toasters to generate infrared radiation is to use a nickel-chromium-iron alloy wire wound on a mica sheet. The nickel-chromium-iron alloy wire is an alloy of nickel and chromium.

When the bracket reaches the bottom, the bracket lock tab will close, and the internal switch will be activated to start the heating process. During this process, the thermostat will determine the length of time to deliver current from the power cord to the heating element.

When setting the thermostat, we can use the control knob or lever to adjust the baking cycle.

After reaching the set temperature, the heating process will be terminated. At this time, the solenoid will turn off the power and release the locking plate, so that the bracket can be ejected and restored to its original position. At this time, the operator of the toaster can easily take away the baked food.

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