Cavity Ring

A cavity ring is a vital component of any microwave system that facilitates the transfer of radio frequency (RF) energy from the magnetron to the cooking cavity within a microwave oven.

It is designed to minimize potential power loss and maximize RF energy delivery to the food being heated. The cavity ring is also responsible for containing the cooking cavity’s vacuum and preventing the leakage of harmful radiation.

Materials Used for Cavity Rings

  • Copper
  • Aluminum
  • Brass

Functions of Cavity Rings

  • Conducts RF energy
  • Maintains vacuum within the cooking cavity
  • Prevents radiation leakage

Moisture Testing Equipment

  • Moisture analyzers
  • Moisture meters
  • Microwave moisture sensors