Re: Mug discolouration in conventional fan oven - any suggestions for a remedy?
Posted: 06 Feb 2014, 10:36
Hi,
I was wondering if someone might be able to help me with this: I'm cooking mugs in a domestic fan oven using clamps bought from TTP. Temps and timings are 17.5 minutes at 200 degrees C (being what I considered to be the minimum to get the blacks fully saturated) then cooling directly in lukewarm water (after feeling that fan cooling was worsening the condition I'm about to describe). On cooling, although the image is absolutely spot on, I find that the unclamped, uncovered area around the handle (and possibly even the handle itself) is discoloured. I've attached an image that shows a typical pattern with an obvious line caused at one edge of the clamp (1) plus the area covered by the tape (2). The area under the clamp is what I consider to be white (as it should be) which in the image merges seamlessly into the discoloured area (although that also often has a line at the clamp edge). As I said previously, fan cooling (though with probably not enough airflow) seems to make it worse. If I reduce the cooking time by very much, the blacks start to become a bit temperamental. The mugs are 10 oz, ceramic, Durham mugs bought from Mega Electronics along with a mug press (in which they seemed to perform well but which I want to move away from). I feel like I'm chasing my tail a bit now so any suggestions as to possible causes (although I appreciate it's proabably heat related) and remedies would be very gratefully accepted.
Thanks in anticipation
Scott
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I was wondering if someone might be able to help me with this: I'm cooking mugs in a domestic fan oven using clamps bought from TTP. Temps and timings are 17.5 minutes at 200 degrees C (being what I considered to be the minimum to get the blacks fully saturated) then cooling directly in lukewarm water (after feeling that fan cooling was worsening the condition I'm about to describe). On cooling, although the image is absolutely spot on, I find that the unclamped, uncovered area around the handle (and possibly even the handle itself) is discoloured. I've attached an image that shows a typical pattern with an obvious line caused at one edge of the clamp (1) plus the area covered by the tape (2). The area under the clamp is what I consider to be white (as it should be) which in the image merges seamlessly into the discoloured area (although that also often has a line at the clamp edge). As I said previously, fan cooling (though with probably not enough airflow) seems to make it worse. If I reduce the cooking time by very much, the blacks start to become a bit temperamental. The mugs are 10 oz, ceramic, Durham mugs bought from Mega Electronics along with a mug press (in which they seemed to perform well but which I want to move away from). I feel like I'm chasing my tail a bit now so any suggestions as to possible causes (although I appreciate it's proabably heat related) and remedies would be very gratefully accepted.
Thanks in anticipation
Scott
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