The vibrating table is designed to transport the product to the required user system in a uniform manner.
The machine is equipped with a suitably sized stainless-steel tank, a vibrating unit and a fixed frame supported by suspension elements to dampen oscillating movements. The vibrating unit features two rotary electric vibrators and is mounted directly to the tank. It allows easy access for manual adjustment of the eccentric weights. The number of suspension elements between the tank and the fixed frame varies depending on the size of the extractor.
• Stainless steel tank
• Painted carbon steel fixed frame
• Product presence sensor (optional)
Something caught Farmer Tom's eye. Instead of another product demo, GEA showcased innovations via AR. That's only the start of GEA's interactive digital farm.
GEA scientists are working with researchers at the Graz University of Technology to configure a homogenization process and technology that turns eucalyptus pulp into 3D-printed, organic structures mimicking human veins, arteries and other tissues.
Companies like GEA process and store large amounts of sensitive data. However, security incidents, from ransomware attacks to physical intrusions and industrial espionage, are ever-expanding. GEA’s effective protection of its business partners’ data – as well as its own proprietary information – is evolving into a competitive advantage. We spoke with Iskro Mollov, GEA’s Chief Information Security Officer, about what it takes to protect a global business in a volatile world.