The equipment needed by the homogenizer includes all the components able to micronize the particles of the fluid and to obtain a homogenous and stable emulsion of the product. Industrial and laboratory high pressure homogenizers are positive displacement pumps equipped with the compression block and the homogenizing valve able to process a wide range of applications and to enhance the organoleptic characteristics and the stability of the product.
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The coneVerge® homogenizing valve is suitable for dairy, food and beverage products sensible to homogenization pressure.
Thanks to the innovative design the valve obtains outstanding homogenization performances at Ultra Low Pressure range, allowing energy savings up to 20%.
State-of-the-art high pressure homogenizer from the Ariete Series which is extremely versatile and highly customized for a wide range of applications: dairy, beverage, food, pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetic industries.
Ariete Homogenizer 5400, high performance high flow-rate
The new GEA NiSoX-Valve technology introduces a complete change in high pressure homogenization technology. The NiSoX-Valve design optimizes different fluid dynamic effects employing the energy in the most efficient and effective way.
coneVerge® homogenizing valve
GEA Ariete Homogenizer 5400 - the highest performance homogenizer in the world
GEA Homogenization technology and applications
GEA's innovative process marks a milestone in the pretreatment of biofuels such as hydro-treated vegetable oil and sustainable aviation fuel. By eliminating the bleaching process, manufacturers benefit from significant savings potential: over 50% lower operating costs and up to 12% less CO2 emissions.
Climate change and a growing world population put increased pressure on the energy-intensive food industry to feed more people without further impacting the planet. George Shepherd, GEA’s Global Technical Sustainability Manager, explains how GEA uses its engineering know-how to help processors produce more sustainably yet increase productivity.
The world's population is growing and with it demand for milk. Dairy is an essential component of many global diets. However, its production can be resource-intensive and impact the environment. GEA’s Christian Müller, Senior Director Sustainability Farm Technologies, sheds light on how technological innovations powered by GEA make milk production more efficient and profitable.