GEA process technology ensures that beverages are always consistently carbonated, regardless of the many parameters that can affect the carbonation process. That way the consumer gets the best product quality and a drink with a refreshing taste and a fine sparkling feel in the mouth. A particularly efficient use of CO2 saves costs, and the high binding to the product ensures good filling results.
Whether you want to produce lemonade or apple spritzer, mineral water or energy drinks – GEA is your competent partner for all processing, filling and packaging requirements for carbonated drinks.
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Advanced beverage processing with GEA process units
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An aseptic pigging system allows to recover cost intensive products out of product lines. Powered by compressed sterile air, the pig pushes the product out of the pipe. The remaining product film on the inside of the product line can then be removed with the CIP.
Aseptic valves face exceptionally high demands within UltraClean and Aseptic processes. You can be assured that they all provide highest quality in terms of hygienic design and sustainability.
Aseptic back-pressure valves are used to regulate a pre-defined pressure in UltraClean and Aseptic processing plants.
GEA Hygienic Butterfly Valves offers the benefits of good hygienic design, higher ease of assembly, shorter assembly and maintenance times and thus higher production uptimes.
Filling the future: GEA Aseptic Filling Pilot Plant
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At GEA, our commitment to engineering for a better world fuels our pursuit of innovative solutions that enhance patient care and safety. One of our most promising ventures in recent years is aseptic spray drying – a technology...
Breweries that become more flexible, sustainable and digital can more easily adapt to the changing beer market.
Lecithin holds a special place in the heart of GEA Product Sales Manager Patrick Schürmann. The versatile substance has gone from having a supporting role in edible oil refining to being the star of the highly competitive and...