Application
Heating elements for food & beverage
Frying vats, CIP tanks, steam raising, proving and drying — hygienic builds in stainless, with wash-down at the terminal end.
What usually goes wrong
Cooking oil tolerates far less watt density than mineral oil, and a scorched sheath taints an entire batch. Density and cleanability matter more than kilowatts.

Typically specified
What this sector orders
- Stainless oil immersion heaters
- Steam generators
- Finned air heaters
Relevant families
Every application in this sector still comes down to the same six inputs — medium, temperature, watt density, sheath alloy, mounting and supply. Send those and we will size against them rather than guess from the part number.
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Suggested series
Where most people start
JGYTo drawingJGY Oil Immersion Heating Element
Open and sealed oil tanks, 1–8 kW at 220 V
- Max temp
- 572 °F
- Power
- 1–8 kW
- Part numbers
- 11
JGGTo drawingElectric Steam Generator
3 to 45 kW packaged units at 220 V or 380 V, 50 Hz
- Max temp
- 356 °F
- Power
- 3–45 kW
- Part numbers
- 10
JGOTo drawingElectric Blast Drying Oven
Forced-convection drying and curing to 300 °C
- Max temp
- 572 °F
- Power
- 1–15 kW
- Part numbers
- 6
JGFTo drawingFinned Tubular Air Heater
Three times the surface area in the same duct width
- Max temp
- 572 °F
- Power
- 0.5–6 kW
- Part numbers
- 8