Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of enamel inner tank: more suitable for steaming oven!
Is the lining of the steam oven enamel good? Compared with the stainless steel liner, the advantages of the enamel liner of the steam oven are very obvious.
In terms of ensuring the cooking effect, the enamel inner pot is more suitable. This is mainly because compared with stainless steel linings, enamel linings are more resistant to high temperatures, have better energy collection properties, and have more uniform temperatures. As we all know, baking food requires high temperatures, and the energy-concentrating properties of the enamel liner can allow heat energy to penetrate the food faster, which is very helpful for baking efficiency and effect. In addition, grilled food has high requirements for heating uniformity. If the heating is uneven, the taste may be inconsistent, so enamel materials with good temperature uniformity are very suitable.
In terms of service life, enamel materials have a longer lifespan, and there is generally no risk of the stainless steel material coating falling off or drying out. The steam oven is usually a large piece of kitchen appliance that costs thousands of dollars. Only with a long service life can it be more cost-effective. So from this point of view, it is more suitable to buy a steam oven with an enamel inner tank.
In terms of ease of cleaning, the enamel liner is easier to clean. It does not have gaps like the stainless steel liner. It is much less difficult to clean than the latter. Just wipe it clean with a rag after use.
If you want to get it right in one step, try to choose dry powder enamel liner
After reading the above introduction, everyone should have no doubt about whether the enamel liner of the steam oven is good. However, there are differences in enamel linings. Currently, there are two types of enamel linings, one is wet powder enamel and the other is dry powder enamel. The advantages of dry powder enamel are more obvious. If you want to get it right in one step, try to choose a dry powder enamel liner.