Fuel & Lube Oil Treatment
Efficient fuel and lube oil treatment is essential for protecting marine diesel engines from contaminants that can damage critical components. Advanced centrifuge systems remove impurities like water and solids from low-grade fuels, enhancing engine performance and durability. Transitioning to sustainable biofuels offers an eco-friendly alternative, supporting global goals for reduced emissions without major engine modifications.
Fuel oil treatment is essential to safeguard marine diesel engines from contaminants like water and solids in low-grade fuels, which can harm critical components such as pistons and cylinder liners. Advanced centrifuge systems ensure clean, consistent fuel flow by efficiently removing impurities, optimizing engine performance, and extending engine life.
Diesel engine lube oils collect contaminants over time, including metal particles, combustion residues, and water. Effective separation of these substances is crucial for extending oil service life and preventing wear at key points like bearings, pistons, and cylinders – ultimately reducing maintenance and enhancing engine reliability.
GEA marine Separator
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GEA separators are designed for liquid-based applications. Using centrifugal force, they are used for separating suspensions consisting of two or more phases of different densities, i.e. they can be used for liquid-liquid separation, for liquid-liquid-solid separation or for liquid-solid separation. They are equally as effective at separating liq...
Efficient operation of ship and power station diesel engines requires optimum fuel supply. This key condition is accomplished by the ViscoBoosterUnits for fuel treatment.
Hygienic valves from GEA form the core component of matrix-piped process plants. Thanks to a pioneering valve concept that sets standards for its flexibility, as well as the latest control and automation functions, our valves offer manufacturers maximum product safety and process reliability. All GEA hygienic valves are designed to be efficient a...
Jet pumps, also referred to as ejectors, are devices for the conveyance, compression or mixing of gases, vapors, liquids or solids and for the production of vacuum in which a gaseous or liquid medium serves as the motive force.
"Pushing the limits" with the new GEA marine Separator
Ammonia as a future fuel
Benefits and service simplicity of the GEA marine Separator
Companies like GEA process and store large amounts of sensitive data. However, security incidents, from ransomware attacks to physical intrusions and industrial espionage, are ever-expanding. GEA’s effective protection of its business partners’ data – as well as its own proprietary information – is evolving into a competitive advantage. We spoke with Iskro Mollov, GEA’s Chief Information Security Officer, about what it takes to protect a global business in a volatile world.
Resource-efficient fashion has been a long-sought ambition amid the fashion industry’s considerable contributions to global carbon emissions. The need to close the loop by recycling textile fibers into virgin-like materials is higher than ever but seemed like a distant dream until now: Circ, GEA’s American customer and pioneer in the field of textile recycling, might be rewriting the future of the fashion industry.
Alternative proteins are promising – yet still expensive to produce. The usual response is that scaling up will solve this issue. But what if the solution was really about getting better, not just bigger? From more efficient, high-yield processes to upcycling waste heat, engineers are reshaping how we grow food.