UHT systems

GEA’s UHT solutions – including UHT Direct, UHT Indirect, Product-to-Product, and Pilot Plant systems – ensure safe, high-quality products with extended shelf life, while enhancing processing flexibility and energy efficiency.

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Direct steam injection UHT & Direct steam infusion

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Indirect UHT

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Indirect product-to-product UHT

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UHT pilot plant

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Dairy for the desert

A leading food producer leans on GEA to help transform the Qatari dairy industry.

 Shelf-stable milk: conscientious convenience

Shelf-stable milk

UHT milk processing technologies have improved – as have the products – giving consumers around the world a convenient, tasty and nutritious liquid dairy milk option.

Milk Pooring

Hochwald Foods

One of the largest dairy companies in Germany, wants to use the new facility to process roughly 800 million liters of milk per year to produce high-quality dairy products.

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Person using a tablet to inspect stainless‑steel industrial equipment with GEA‑branded valves and piping.

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Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

The aviation industry wants to use more sustainable aviation fuel, but supply is limited. To meet demand and secure cleaner air travel, suppliers need to unlock resources from existing sidestreams like fats and oils. How to scale up? That’s where GEA comes in.

In 1926, Ramesohl & Schmidt (later Westfalia Separator AG) launched their first bucket milking system. The Kirchhoff family was among the first to use it on their farm in Germany.

From milking bucket to robot: 100 years of farm innovation at GEA

For more than 100 years, GEA has developed technologies for dairy farming – from the first bucket milking machines to autonomous, digitally connected systems. These innovations have fundamentally transformed dairy farming: away from labor-intensive routines, toward greater productivity, animal welfare and more efficient day-to-day operations.

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