Single cylinder double cylinder vertical blast furnace

Single cylinder double cylinder vertical blast furnace

Description

Characteristics of blast furnace:
① High power, fast heating, uniform heating, quick delivery in stock, one-year warranty.
② Anytime, anywhere, fast and smokeless, with no deformation under high temperature.
③ Over temperature protection, oil and water drain switch.
④ Good fryer, good business, guaranteed authenticity, nationwide joint guarantee.
⑤ Laser seamless welding removes sanitary dead corners and allows for seamless oil leakage.
⑥ Factory direct sales, energy-saving and energy-saving, one machine for multiple uses, worry free stall setup, time-saving and labor-saving, automatic constant temperature, and no deformation when heated.
⑦ Large commercial scale, heated up quickly, lengthened and widened, effortlessly handling various delicacies.

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