
Q1: Can I use this parchment paperin my air fryer for 40 minuteswithout burning?
A1: Yes! Our parchment paper is engineered with double-sided silicone coatingand 45gsm thickness to withstand 40-60 minutes of continuous heat in airfryers, grills, and ovens - no smoking, no tearing, no curling.
Q2: Does baking parchment paper stick to food? How can sticking be effectively prevented?
A2: Our food-grade parchment paper features a double-layer surface coated with food-grade silicone oil, providing excellent non-stick properties. To avoid sticking, ensure the baking paper fully covers the baking tray or air fryer basket, preventing direct contact between food and cookware. Do not exceed the paper's heat tolerance limit.
Q3: What's the difference between parchment baking paper and wax paper?
A3: Parchment baking paper (silicone-coated, heat-resistant up to 450°F) is safe for ovens/air fryers/steaming, while wax paper (paraffin-coated, melts at 60–80°C) is only for cold uses—they cannot be used interchangeably, as wax paper in high heat will melt and pose fire risks.





Q1: Can I use this parchment paperin my air fryer for 40 minuteswithout burning?
A1: Yes! Our parchment paper is engineered with double-sided silicone coatingand 45gsm thickness to withstand 40-60 minutes of continuous heat in airfryers, grills, and ovens - no smoking, no tearing, no curling.
Q2: Does baking parchment paper stick to food? How can sticking be effectively prevented?
A2: Our food-grade parchment paper features a double-layer surface coated with food-grade silicone oil, providing excellent non-stick properties. To avoid sticking, ensure the baking paper fully covers the baking tray or air fryer basket, preventing direct contact between food and cookware. Do not exceed the paper's heat tolerance limit.
Q3: What's the difference between parchment baking paper and wax paper?
A3: Parchment baking paper (silicone-coated, heat-resistant up to 450°F) is safe for ovens/air fryers/steaming, while wax paper (paraffin-coated, melts at 60–80°C) is only for cold uses—they cannot be used interchangeably, as wax paper in high heat will melt and pose fire risks.



















