The solution whenever an industrial process requires the removal of water or any other solvent, an increase in concentration or a reduction in volume as well as when byproducts or impurities need to be stripped or precipitated and when seeking the creation of pure crystals.
For even higher quality standards, recrystallization can be applied to improve the final product’s purity.
GEA specializes in crafting bespoke continuous evaporation and crystallization plants that meet the exact density, purity and particle size specs of every customer. Prioritizing cost-effectiveness and keeping investment and operational expenses to a minimum.
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Skid-mounted Falling Film and Forced Circulation Evaporators for small-scale production. Energy efficient, easy to transport and assemble.
Process and mechanical innovation. Compact and Monoblock Forced Circulation Crystallizer.
Available for product and feasibility trials with real samples and under real parameters. Either in GEA centers of excellence for crystallization or onsite thanks to our mobile units.
Our evaporation solutions for the dairy industry span the entire process, from pretreatment, heat treatment and the evaporation step itself, to separation and post treatment
Falling Film Evaporation heated by MVR
GEA Freeze Concentration for premium concentrates in the food industry. Concentrate the taste.
Melt Crystallization: The suspension-based process for pure crystal transformation.
The impact of global warming is increasingly apparent all over the world. Towns and cities everywhere face the same challenge: providing their communities with reliable, affordable, sustainably sourced heat. GEA spoke with an expert in the field, Kenneth Hoffmann, Manager, Heat Pumps at GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies, about tackling global warming faster.
Something caught Farmer Tom's eye. Instead of another product demo, GEA showcased innovations via AR. That's only the start of GEA's interactive digital farm.
GEA scientists are working with researchers at the Graz University of Technology to configure a homogenization process and technology that turns eucalyptus pulp into 3D-printed, organic structures mimicking human veins, arteries and other tissues.