Industrial Homogenizers
GEA Kob Homogenizers and High-Pressure Pumps are a new line of hygienic machines for small to medium size process lines that are fit for purpose, with required options for target market and applications with keen focus on value for money.
GEA Kob Homogenizers and High-Pressure Pumps represent an advanced range of hygienic machines designed specifically for small to medium-sized process lines in industries such as dairy and beverages. These machines are engineered to provide flexibility, easy installation, and minimal maintenance while maintaining a strong focus on delivering exceptional value for money. With a variety of options tailored for diverse applications, Kob units meet the needs of customers seeking efficient homogenization and automation solutions.
Kob Homogenizers and High-Pressure Pumps combine reliable quality and competitive pricing, thanks to significant investments in optimized design, engineering, supply chain management, and manufacturing processes. The range is designed with simplicity in mind, featuring a low number of parts, ease of use, and minimal maintenance requirements. With their compact size, Kob machines are perfect for industries where space is limited.
The Kob Homogenizer and High-Pressure Pump range is designed to operate at pressures up to 400 bar, making them suitable for nearly all dairy, beverage, food, and some chemical, cosmetic, and personal care applications. This includes feeding spray dryers, allowing for versatile use across various industries.
All stainless-steel construction engineered with advanced tools for a robust, low-vibration structure.
A wide range of electrical options to suit different control needs, from basic motor starter panels to high-spec PLC panels with HMI.
Profinet communication options for integration with central PLC/SCADA systems.
Kob Homogenizers and High-Pressure Pumps provide a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solution for a range of industries, including dairy, beverages, and beyond. Designed with user-friendly features and robust construction, these machines help improve production efficiency, reduce downtime, and lower overall operational costs. If you're looking for high-quality homogenizers and pumps that deliver outstanding performance while saving space and maintenance costs, Kob is your ideal choice.
Models | Kob Homogenizer 11 | Kob Homogenizer 22 |
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Max Capacity (l/h) | 2200 | 5000 |
Max Pressure (bar) | 400 | 400 |
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