Barbeque Grills Can I Safely Fix My Barbeque Grill With Galvanized Sheet Metal Without Having To Worry About Toxins?

Can I safely fix my barbeque grill with galvanized sheet metal without having to worry about toxins? - barbeque grills

I have a propane grill with Char roast a piece of metal between the burner and the grill and helps distribute the heat better. The sheet metal is rusted and needs to be replaced.

My question: Is it safe to replace this piece of metal with a piece of galvanized sheet metal (which is normally used for roof flashing)? My concern is that the sheet of galvanized metal toxins at high temperatures and can emit toxins can stay in foods?

3 comments:

Adam B said...

Propane burns at 1977 ° C and the melting point of zinc, which is probably a galvanizing contractors only 419.53 ° C. It is certainly the use of zinc from galvanized steel in this application. Normal steel should be good.

rhamm618 said...

that "would be much" better if used Porcillán - one of his characteristics is the ability to "keep warm."

aussie said...

Poisonus as galvanized gas when heated. use parts made of stainless steel

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