Generally speaking, gutter oil refers to oily substances that are produced in the cooking process and are not absorbed by ingredients, and contain impurities such as grease. Integrated stoves can reduce the production of waste oil as much as possible in the cooking process by using efficient oil fume purification technology and energy-saving technology.
Integrated stoves have special oil fume purification equipment. When cooking, the purifier will suck the generated oil fume into the purifier for filtration, decomposition and dust removal. In this process, grease will be filtered out and collected by the oil cup, so waste oil will not be formed. At the same time, the fiber-optic fire-fighting technology and efficient combustion design of the integrated stove can greatly reduce exhaust emissions and avoid environmental pollution.
Compared with the combination of traditional gas stove and range hood, the integrated stove does not need to boil water frequently, and the generated steam is also effectively utilized, further reducing the emission of waste gas and the impact on the environment.
Therefore, the unique design and efficient technology of integrated stove can effectively reduce the generation of waste oil and waste gas, realize efficient, environmentally friendly and energy-saving cooking methods, and improve user experience and kitchen hygiene.