For liquid component production processes, GEA's efficient in-line blending systems provide the solution you need!
The GEA DICON® continuous in-line system blends liquid ingredients in a selectable mixing ratio in-line (in the pipe). This eliminates the need for mixing tanks, therefore reducing location, installation, maintenance and cleaning costs. This direct processing of the raw products and the fully automatic mode of operation make it possible for the finished product to be immediately available for filling or further processing.
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GEA DICON® continuous in-line blending concept for the beverage industry.
GEA DICON® continuous in-line blending concept for the dairy industry.
GEA DICON® continuous in-line blending concept for the home & personal care and chemical industries.
GEA DICON® Continuous In-Line Blenders for HPC & Chemicals
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