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GEA ecomarine Separator

The GEA ecomarine Separator is a manual cleaning centrifuge engineered for efficient lube oil treatment. This separator significantly reduces energy costs and offers a more economical and environmentally sustainable alternative to filter systems. Its design ensures optimal operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impact and reducing total life cycle costs.

GEA ecomarine Separator

Go easy.
Go manual.
Go clean.

50 % cost advantage

The innovative design of the GEA ecomarine Separator offers several significant advantages over traditional filter options.

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