Thermal treatment is an essential step in all production processes that have the goal to destruct micro-organisms by the application of heat.
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GEA UHT Infusion uses rapid steam heating to reduce heat load compared to indirect methods, preserving proteins, nutrients, flavor, and color for a fresher, more nutritious product.

GEA direct UHT cuts heat load vs. indirect methods, preserving proteins, nutrients, color, and flavor for better nutrition and fresher taste.

GEA UHT Indirect ensures consistent, gentle heating for extended shelf life while maintaining product quality, stability, and energy-efficient performance.

GEA UHT systems with product-to-product exchangers use the product itself for heat transfer, boosting efficiency over traditional indirect heating methods.
German pastry specialist Wolf ButterBack expands with GEA’s ammonia-based BluX chiller technology that delivers flexible, low-maintenance cooling while helping the company move closer to net zero.
Barilla and GEA unite tradition with innovation at a new R&D pilot plant in Illinois – boosting speed, flexibility & quality while keeping the soul of pasta alive. 🍝
Maximizing the value of every resource is key to a circular economy. Modern technology unlocks the vast potential in animal by-products, transforming side-streams into valuable proteins, fats and biofuels for new, more sustainable value chains.