Need advice re chance of damage to a stainless steel tray in a very hot oven

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I need to heat a clean stainless steel tray to the temperature of boiling water. Would the self-cleaning cycle of the oven damage my tray in any way?



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The temperature of boiling water is 100° Celsius or 212° Fahrenheit. This is considerably colder than the self-cleaning cycle in your oven. It would be perfectly sufficient to set the oven temperature to about 120°C/240°F to heat the tray. It would not take long to reach the desired temperature for the tray at those lower temperatures since metals conduct heat well.




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Can I put a stainless steel tray in the oven?

If your cookware is made entirely of stainless steel, though, it is generally safe for oven temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. This is especially true of higher-quality stainless steel, which is typically thicker and can better handle the heat.

How do you restore stainless steel?

If harder stains or rust remains, sprinkle baking soda or another non-abrasive scrub cleaner on a soft, damp cleaning cloth, mixed with liquid soap. Clean problem areas gently, going with the grain of the stainless steel. Spray the surface with vinegar-water mixture or glass cleaner and wipe again.

Can 18 8 stainless steel go in the oven?

So, can stainless steel go in the oven? Yes, you can use stainless steel in the oven, provided that it is made of high-quality steel that does not react with food at high temperatures.

How do you clean burnt oven racks?

Place the oven racks in bathtub, on top of the towels. Fill tub with enough hot water to cover the racks. Add one cup of baking soda and a half-cup of hand washing dish detergent (the kind used for washing dishes in the sink) then soak oven racks overnight. In the morning wipe clean and rinse the racks.



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If it is non-magnetic (304) it could be sensitized at about 1100 F (very dim red heat) which would reduce corrosion resistance to boiling brine. If it is magnetic (410), I can't imagine you could hurt it in the oven or surface burners. It could ruin bakelite handles. So there is no way you can damage any stainless in a home oven .

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