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I have a Mauviel copper sauté pan. It is 2.5mm thick, stainless steel
lining, and has cast iron handles (yes, mine has two handles, the second one is a helper handle). Is this pan oven safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit? The copper won't melt (nearly 2000 degrees for that to happen). But I was wondering if the handles have some kind of coating to keep them from rusting that may burn at those temperatures. Maybe it is only good to 400 degrees? Thanks |
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![]() LeftSpin wrote: > I have a Mauviel copper saut=E9 pan. It is 2.5mm thick, stainless steel > lining, and has cast iron handles (yes, mine has two handles, the second = one > is a helper handle). > > Is this pan oven safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit? The copper won't melt > (nearly 2000 degrees for that to happen). But I was wondering if the hand= les > have some kind of coating to keep them from rusting that may burn at those > temperatures. Maybe it is only good to 400 degrees? Those are expensive pans, my initial reaction is to say no... it would never occur to me to place a $250 pan in a 500=BA oven... can't you find something cheaper for oven use, cast iron?... certainly won't burn, won't melt either, but very well may warp. Their website is mute on oven use... maybe you should contact the manufacturer. Their website sucks but here ya go... http://mauviel.com/gb/prod.htm Contact page: http://mauviel.com/gb/renc.htm email he Sheldon |
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Here's what the mfg said:
Thank you for your mail. Yes, you can put our copper cookware in oven. There is no problem at all, even with the cast iron handles. I stay at your disposal. Best Regards, Emmanuel Carpi MAUVIEL S.A. Personally I'm still a little leary. |
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![]() LeftSpin wrote: > Here's what the mfg said: > > Thank you for your mail. > Yes, you can put our copper cookware in oven. There is no problem at all, > even with the cast iron handles. > > I stay at your disposal. > > Best Regards, > > Emmanuel Carpi > MAUVIEL S.A. > > > Personally I'm still a little leary. I don't like that answer (sounds more like they're saying nothing will happen to your oven, says nothing regarding the pan), especially since they don't mention using their pans in an oven at their website or in their warranty. I wouldn't use those pans in an oven, especially not at those high temperatures, and still don't know why you'd even consider it. Plus you don't say what you'll be cooking in that pan, could make a big difference. Sheldon |
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![]() "LeftSpin" > wrote in message ... > Here's what the mfg said: > > Thank you for your mail. > Yes, you can put our copper cookware in oven. There is no problem at all, > even with the cast iron handles. > > I stay at your disposal. > > Best Regards, > > Emmanuel Carpi > MAUVIEL S.A. > > > Personally I'm still a little leary. Leary of what? The melting point of copper is 1083C or 1981F the tin coating is 273C or 523F. With something in the pan it will not reach the tin melting stage and if it reaches the copper melting stage the fire department will be there to cool it down. Mr. Carpi knows what is good for his product. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote: > > "LeftSpin" > wrote in message > ... >> Here's what the mfg said: >> >> Thank you for your mail. >> Yes, you can put our copper cookware in oven. There is no problem at all, >> even with the cast iron handles. >> >> I stay at your disposal. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Emmanuel Carpi >> MAUVIEL S.A. >> >> >> Personally I'm still a little leary. > > Leary of what? The melting point of copper is 1083C or 1981F the tin > coating is 273C or 523F. With something in the pan it will not reach the > tin melting stage and if it reaches the copper melting stage the fire > department will be there to cool it down. Mr. Carpi knows what is good for > his product. > > I have a few mauviel pieces and my saute pan goes to oven very regularly (not as often as pommes anna pan ...). Was one of the reasons purchasing them (over plastic handle ones). Haven't used high heat in the oven, though. -- seismo malm | sfnet 20 vuotta -bileet http://liw.iki.fi/liw/cgi/20v.cgi |
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