The food and beverage industry is undergoing a significant transformation driven by the need for greater efficiency, regulatory compliance and sustainability. Central to this is the way manufacturers generate and manage heat for critical processes, and Watlow has produced a white paper looking at how electrification can drive a sustainable shift in thermal management.
The white paper explores the role of electrification in decarbonisation, and details advanced electrification technologies in food and beverage processing. It puts these into the context of regulatory drivers, economic benefits and operational efficiencies.
The next phase of electrification in food and beverage processing extends beyond heating technologies themselves to the integration of smart control systems, real-time data monitoring and predictive energy management, and the white paper explores how food manufacturers can leverage advanced control technologies to maximise the efficiency and reliability of their thermal systems.
Finally, the white paper looks at a number of real-world applications in food processing. You can download the white paper here.