Dipo Induction: 25 Years of Making Only Induction Equipment Has Produced Something Worth Specifying
Most commercial kitchen equipment manufacturers have a product range. Ovens, refrigerators, cooking equipment, prep machines. Dipo does not. Dipo makes induction equipment. That's it. Has been since Seoul in 1999. And I think that singular focus is the most important thing to understand about why Dipo Induction commercial kitchen equipment performs the way it does.
When your entire engineering resource is pointed at one
technology for 25 consecutive years, you solve problems that general-purpose
manufacturers don't even notice. The Dipo proprietary circuit board is one of
those solutions. It's designed specifically for continuous 12-hour commercial
kitchen operation. Not rated for it. Designed for it. That design intent shows
up in how the equipment behaves after year three in a busy hotel kitchen
compared to general commercial induction equipment.
The glass surface is NEG glass, made by Nippon Electric Glass
in Japan. I mention this because NEG glass has measurably higher impact
resistance than the standard ceramic glass used in most induction equipment. In
a kitchen where pans get set down with some force during a busy service, that
material choice is a long-term reliability specification, not a luxury.
The pan-sensing technology has a 10mm dynamic separation
window. What that means in practice is that a chef can toss a pan during
stir-fry or saute without the induction field cutting out. It re-engages within
0.5 seconds of the pan returning to the surface. For wok cooking especially,
this changes the practical cooking experience significantly compared to
induction equipment that cuts power the moment the pan lifts.
The reference client list includes Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott,
Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Singapore Airlines, and the Culinary Institute of
America. That's a reasonable validation of how the equipment performs in
sustained professional use.
Jacio Indicius is the authorised Dipo dealer across India, the
Middle East, Gulf, USA, China, and Asia. CookTek, the US induction market
leader, is also available through Jacio Indicius for a category comparison.
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