GEA’s range of advanced solutions for process control, and visual monitoring are designed to optimize your spray drying process, giving you what we believe will be the best possible return on your investment.
GEA’s process experts, engineers and IT specialists have developed state-of-the-art instruments and software that offer a range of sophisticated features to help monitor product quality, save energy and increase your productivity. We think that our smart solutions will boost your plant efficiency, sustainability, and ultimately profitability.
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The list of GEA analytical methods for dry milk products is a completely revised and updated list of analytical methods for analyzing dry milk products. The methods are intended for anyone needing standardized testing routines of dried milk products.
GEA OptiPartner combines GEA’s process know-how with operational expertise to optimize the productivity of spray drying plants for powder production. Based on highly efficient digital technologies, GEA OptiPartner increases capacity utilization and reduces energy consumption while continuously providing operators full visibility of the process.
Even the smallest deviation in quality and consistency during the drying process can lead to problems, rejected product or loss of production time.
The innovative SPRAYEYE® Dual Camera is the world’s most advanced visual spray nozzle monitoring system. It combines clear digital images with IR temperature profiles allowing operators to see spray shapes and watch for potentially dangerous build-ups and hot spots at a glance.
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With modern sensor technologies, cloud connectivity and advanced analytics firmly in place, GEA is now adding a layer of intelligence to its hard-working machines. The results demonstrate the power of AI to take production processes...
The story of the GEA centrifuge begins in 1893, when Franz Ramesohl and Franz Schmidt began production of their patented mechanical milk separator, paving the way for modern dairy processing. The innovation helped overcome a...