• darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 days ago

    The amount of heat reflected/absorbed between the two sides is trivially small.

    Your particular choice of wording here makes me very curious: Do you mean that there really was a measurable difference (which was trivially small)?

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      13 days ago

      Yup, the lab could tell a difference! Shiney side (so mill roller facing, as opposed to the dull side which faces the other layer of aluminum) was marginally more reflective, but I believe (and a former coworker also remembered it as) it was less than a tenth of a percent (<0.1% for the visual folks)

      Anyone who says it affects cooking time or something is mistaken, I’d wager.

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        12 days ago

        Any info on surface roughness? I’m thinking shiny side would be smoother and therefore less sticky, though I don’t know how much the passivation layer would affect it. Probably no where close to making a difference at the end of the day, but I’m curious.

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          12 days ago

          It was a fair few years ago, but yeah, the oxidation on it will be so much smoother than the delta in surface roughness that I doubt it’d make much difference. Lemme reach out to a metallurgist from there and see what he thinks!