A microwave oven's product structure comprises key components such as the outer cabinet providing the external shell, a magnetron producing microwave radiation, a microwave cavity where food is placed for cooking, a turntable and turntable motor for even cooking, a control panel for user settings, and a door with a latch mechanism for safety and to prevent radiation leakage.
Other vital components include the waveguide, fan and cooling system, transformer and diode, safety interlock system, ventilation system, and a light bulb for interior illumination, all collectively ensuring the oven's efficient and safe operation.