The new die washing units have been designed using state of the art technology in order to match modern pasta manufacturers requirements: they combine sturdiness with the efficiency of an innovative system capable to decrease washing cycle time up to 50% when compared to traditional equipment.

GEA has developed extremely reliable and efficient units, featuring a simplified geometry and adopting solutions to maximize the components performance.

Learn more about how GEA's Die Washing Machines can save time and resources.. Download now for a cleaner, faster, and more efficient workflow
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Washing unit which can operate one or two dies. The models designed for pasta dies can feature either an electromechanical control or a PLC one, while the snack and pellet and gluten free models feature only the electromechanical one.

Washing unit which can operate two dies. According to the model, they can feature either an electromechanical control or a PLC one.

Washing unit which can operate one die. According to the model, it can feature either electromechanical control or a PLC one. The models designed for pasta dies can feature either one, while the snack and pellet and gluten free models feature only electromechanical control.
Together with Mona Neubaur, Minister of Economic Affairs of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, GEA CEO Stefan Klebert has opened a new technology center for pharmaceutical freeze-drying systems in Elsdorf, Germany. GEA employs approximately 260 people at the facility, which combines research and development with production and service under one roof.