GEA’s extruding technology ensures well defined shapes with the possibility to chose between a wide variety of raw materials and shaping systems.
The GEA xTru extruders offer the flexibility to produce a wide range of products including: cereal-based snack pellets die-cut, 2D, 3D, multilayers, square shape, punched and direct expanded; breakfast cereals; dry pet food; and any other extruded food product.
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The fastest extruder ever built in the world: a high-performance, fully customizable solution designed for precise, high-speed production across a wide range of bakery products.
The single-screw cooking-extruder that can transform any raw materials into high added value products.
The single-screw cooking-extruder that can transform any raw materials into high added value products.
The twin-screw cooking-extruder with higher cooking capacity and versatility, featuring enhanced process capabilities.
Butter, love and stainless steel: the perfect biscuit recipe.
Crafting the crunch
Deux vis pour des extrudeurs multifonctions
Ports now compete not just on logistics, but on sustainability. At Greece’s Piraeus port, an advanced processing and recovery facility recycles ship waste oil into fuel. Equipped with GEA’s high-performance centrifuges, it sets a new benchmark for state-of-the-art, environmentally responsible port operations.
The 2022 CO2 shortage forced breweries to review their dependency on global supply chains. Many were forced to close, unable to carbonate their products. At its breweries in Germany, OeTTINGER GETRÄNKE is turning its own CO2 into a powerful lever for independence and sustainability – with the help of CO2 recovery technology from GEA.
In a shifting political and economic landscape, GEA stays the course. We spoke with Dr. Nadine Sterley, GEA’s Chief Sustainability Officer, about why sustainability remains central to the company’s business strategy, how GEA is progressing on its ambitious goals and what it takes to turn words into action.