GEA clarifier for biochemicals stand for utmost security of the investment, products and processes. They insure high product quality and yield.
The clarifiers are equipped with a disk-type bowl and movable sliding piston. The separation is fast and gently ensuring highest efficiency. The clarified liquid is discharged foam-free and under pressure by means of a centripetal pump. With very precise ejection systems which ejects the solids from the separator bowl at operating speed for a fully continuous operation and short payback periods. In many application areas of the White Biotech, developments have only just begun. To secure your investment, GEA clarifiers may be designed according to our customers’ needs after laboratory tests with the original products of the customer
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Is a FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) of your centrifuge not possible on site due to current travel restrictions, a very tight schedule or other urgent reasons? Are you generally looking for ways to make business processes more digital and to sustainably reduce costs and time?
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