Putting A Silicone Shield Under Pots On An Induction CT
I would not advise doing this and I am sure the range maker does not recommend it either.
Lifting the pot up slightly will make the over-temperature cut-off feature less sensitive and may also result in melting or burning the silicone shield not only making a mess on the CT and pan but producing toxic fumes as well.
My ICT looks like new after 33 years of pretty heavy use and barely has the slightest scratch or mark on the cooking surface, the Ceran glass is very durable and scratch resistant.
John L.
I would not advise doing this and I am sure the range maker does not recommend it either.
Lifting the pot up slightly will make the over-temperature cut-off feature less sensitive and may also result in melting or burning the silicone shield not only making a mess on the CT and pan but producing toxic fumes as well.
My ICT looks like new after 33 years of pretty heavy use and barely has the slightest scratch or mark on the cooking surface, the Ceran glass is very durable and scratch resistant.
John L.