Embedded Barbecue Grill for Tabletop Integrated Cooking System

Product Specification
Place of Origin: china
Brand Name: custom
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 pieces
Payment Terms: T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 5,000 units/month
Product Details
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Embedded Barbecue Grill

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Tabletop Cooking System Grill

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Integrated Barbecue Cooking System

Name: Custom Built-in Grill
Materials: Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Etc.
Process: Laser Cutting, Bending, Etc.
Surface Treatment: Wire Drawing, Polishing, Etc.
Fabrication Services: OEM/ODM Custom Barbecue Grill
Installation Type: Fully Built-in
Functional Zones: Dual Cooking Zones
Usage Effect: Flush With The Countertop
Product Description

Custom Embedded Barbecue Grill for Tabletop Integrated Cooking System

This rectangular grill features a fully recessed design, with the entire unit completely embedded within a cutout in the dining table. The grill opening's frame is flush with the tabletop, maintaining a uniform, smooth appearance across the work surface. The interior features a dual-function compartment design: one side houses a cast-iron griddle area for flat-surface grilling and concentrated heat transfer, while the other side features a stainless-steel grill rack area for open, direct grilling, enabling two distinct cooking methods to occur simultaneously within a single unit.

Technical Specifications
Material Types Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel / Aluminium / Iron, etc.
Fabrication Method Laser Cutting / Metal Bending / Tube Bending / Stamping / Machining / Welding / Riveting, etc.
Surface Treatment Wire Drawing / Surface Grinding / Polishing / Electroplating / Anodising / Powder Coating / Baking Finish / High-temperature Coating / Sand Blasting / Enamelling / Pickling & Passivation, etc.
Cutting Precision ±0.1 mm (±0.004 in)
Bending Range 0.3-10 mm (0.012 - 0.394 in)
Pressure Tonnage Range 35T - 150T
Pipe Bending Diameter Range 6-200 mm (0.236 - 7.87 in)
Acceptable Drawing Formats PDF / DWG / DXF / STEP (.step/.stp) / IGES (.iges/.igs) / SolidWorks files (.sldprt/.sldasm)
Production Support Prototype to Mass Production

Uses

Suitable for integrated table-top grilling systems, indoor and outdoor built-in catering equipment, high-end custom outdoor table structures, and multifunctional cooking station integration applications.

Custom Metal Barbecue Grill Solutions, From Structural Design to Final Product

  • From Concept to Finished Product
    Transforming barbecue grill designs into functional metal products.
  • Structural Optimization
    Professionally created 3D models to optimize the grill’s structure and effectively control production costs.
  • Consistent Quality Control
    We maintain consistent dimensions and quality from prototyping through mass production.
  • One-Stop Fabrication Services
    Integrating all grill components and delivering them as a single, fully assembled unit.
  • Flexible Production Capacity
    We accommodate both small-batch pilot production and mass production needs.
  • Dedicated Project Management
    We provide end-to-end project management and rapid communication and response.

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FAQ

Q1: How does a fully built-in grill achieve a concealed load-bearing design?
A1: Load-bearing forces are transferred through the table's internal support structure, ensuring the grill unit remains concealed and stable.

Q2: How do the griddle and grill grate sections operate independently?
A2: An internal partitioned structure isolates the heat pathways.

Q3: How is maintenance performed after installation?
A3: The modular design allows components to be removed and installed from the top for maintenance.

Q4: How does the barbecue grill ensure overall stability on uneven outdoor ground without affecting the cooking structure?
A4: By optimizing the distribution of forces on the base and the support structure, overall balance is maintained without altering the layout of the cooking area.

Q5: How does the barbecue grill switch between a compact storage configuration and full-size operation?
A5: Through a foldable or modular design, the structure maintains proper alignment and overall consistency across different configurations.

Q6: How can deformation of non-fire zones caused by localized high temperatures be prevented?
A6: Through functional zoning, the heat-exposed areas are structurally isolated from the load-bearing connection areas.

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