kettlework
Kettlework refers to the phase of processing in which liquids are heated in large kettle-shaped vessels as part of an industrial procedure. The term is historical and is used to denote the operations carried out in the kettle, such as heating, boiling, evaporation, concentration, and, in some contexts, crystallization or chemical transformation. Kettlework is described in relation to the equipment used, particularly steam-fired or steam-jacketed kettles, and it often sits between raw materials handling and downstream processing.
Applications of kettlework include sugar refining, where syrups are boiled and concentrated, and beverage production, where
Historically, kettlework appears in factory records and technical writings from the early modern period through the