Homogenizers Industrial
One Series can meet any production request for small and medium productions. They offer a simple design construction, complete with all the options needed to be easily integrated into the system, as ready-to-use and low maintenance units.
One Series homogenizers are the ideal solution for small and medium production plant (from 300 to 10.000 l/h) up to 250 bar of pressure. The high efficient valve allows reduced energy consumption and it guarantees an excellent qualitative standard which, together with the simplicity of the components, constitute the strong points of these homogenizers at three pistons.
The easiness, both in terms of design and use, and the easy maintenance make One homogenizers reliable and versatile, able to meet different productive needs of the Dairy, Food and Beverage Industries: eggs, milk, yogurt and ice-cream and fruit juices.
It may surprise you how many products need homogenization in their manufacturing process to make them more compatible with your daily life. Stabilization and a longer shelf life have always been among the highest priorities in many different processing industries but, especially nowadays, as lifestyles continue to change rapidly, they are becoming more and more valued.
Max Flow Rate l/h | |||||
Pressure Bar | GEA One Homogenizer 7TS | GEA One Homogenizer 11TS | GEA One Homogenizer 15TS | GEA One Homogenizer 37TF | GEA One Homogenizer 75TF |
100 | 1.050 | 3.300 | 4.500 | 8.000 | 10.000 |
130 | 1.050 | 2.500 | 3.400 | 8.000 | 10.000 |
150 | 1.050 | 2.200 | 3.000 | 7.500 | 10.000 |
180 | 1.050 | 1.800 | 2.500 | 6.500 | 10.000 |
200 | 850 | 1.650 | 2.200 | 6.000 | 10.000 |
210 | 850 | 1.550 | 2.100 | 5.700 | 10.000 |
240 | 800 | 1.300 | 1.800 | 5.000 | 10.000 |
250 | 650 | 1.300 | 1.800 | 4.000 - 4.800 | 9.800 |
Technical specifications are preliminary and subject to modification without notice. |
Available in five models, One Series homogenizers can satisfy any kind of flow rate requests offering different advantages on the product:
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