The JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven has been announced by the JBT Corporation as a more eco-friendly option for customers to incorporate into their existing setup without losing sight of high-quality results. The oven is equipped with the brand's spiral oven cooking technology that makes use of a two-zone spiral system to prepare recipes at a uniform temperature. The electric oven enables customers to shift away from gas and oil-powered heating systems for a more eco-friendly approach to food preparation.
JBT Director of Value Stream and Global Product Line Stefan Paulsson spoke further on the new JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven, saying, "Through the electric TwinDrum, we are offering a new way to heat. We come in contact with a lot of new food producers in the world wanting to cook and fry alternative proteins, but often, for these small-scale start-up producers, investing in a thermal fluid system can be quite expensive. Having an electrically heated fryer and oven is a good and more affordable alternative for this group."
Spiral Technology Industrial Ovens
The JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven Achieves a Uniform Temperature
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Food Preparation - The JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven features electric heating to provide a more eco-friendly approach to food preparation.
2. Spiral Oven Cooking Technology - The JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven uses a two-zone spiral system to achieve a uniform temperature for food preparation.
3. Affordable Heating Systems - The electrically heated fryer and oven of the JBT TwinDrum Spiral Oven offers a more affordable alternative for small-scale start-up food producers.
Industry Implications
1. Food Preparation Equipment - Manufacturers of food preparation equipment can capitalize on the trend of eco-friendliness by incorporating electric heating systems.
2. Industrial Oven Manufacturing - Companies in the industrial oven manufacturing industry can focus on incorporating spiral oven cooking technology to cater to the demand for uniform temperature food preparation.
3. Alternative Proteins - Producers of alternative proteins can benefit from affordable heating systems offered by electrically heated fryers and ovens for small-scale start-ups.