Electric-heated jacketed kettles, also known as thermal oil-heated jacketed kettles, use 380V electricity as their heat source and are heated by thermal oil. They are equipped with an electrical control box. Depending on the material's characteristics, the inner pot (which comes into direct contact with the material) is made of acid-resistant and heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel (SUS316L or SUS304). To prevent heat loss, an insulation layer made of dense, high-temperature-resistant rock wool is provided, protected by SUS304 stainless steel, resulting in an elegant and stylish design. They offer easy installation and operation, are energy-efficient, and feature automatic heating temperature control.
Electric-heated jacketed kettles are suitable for industrial enterprises without steam boilers. They overcome the limitations of lacking steam facilities and offer flexible production arrangements. (The heating power can be adjusted based on the actual boiling point of the material.)
These jacketed kettles can be categorized by structural type, including tilting, vertical, stirring, and gantry-mounted.