Oil and water treatment

Separators for Marine

Centrifugal separators from GEA specialize in the purification of fuel and lube oil as well as bilge and EGR water treatment on board ships. With their high g-force, the separators reliably guarantee high performance and economic operation of ship engines, and boost their service life even under extreme conditions.

GEA marine Separator
GEA marine Separator

Fuel oil treatment

GEA marine Separator

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GEA marine Separator

Resource efficient solution

GEA biofuel Separator

Biofuel purification excellence

GEA biofuel Separator

GEA bilge Separator

Bilge water treatment

GEA bilge Separator

GEA bilgEGR Solution

Bilge water and EGR wash water treatment

GEA bilgEGR Solution

GEA NOx Separator

EGR wash water treatment

GEA NOx Separator

Marine Services

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