Single-stage centrifugal pumps for standard application
The TP is the ideal pump for standard applications with low complexity - without any compromise on quality.
The GEA Hilge TP centrifugal pump has been designed for hygienic pumping of demanding media. The spiral housing ensures extremely gentle product handling due to the low flow velocities.
The spiral housing of the GEA Hilge TP is made of deep-drawn CrNiMo rolled steel. This material has an excellent surface finish, which is essential for optimum cleanability and ensures process reliability. The product range of GEA Hilge TP pumps is EHEDG certified.
For applications in potentially explosive atmospheres, the TP is available with appropriate motors and the EC Declaration of Conformity according to the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU and can be used in equipment category 2 and 3.
Due to the modular design of the TP series with only two seal diameters for 11 sizes, favorable spare parts inventory is a great advantage for customers.
The standardized wear parts of the TP series are also used in the self-priming TPS series, thus reducing the stocking of spare parts.
If the motor needs to be replaced, IEC standard motors with balanced clamping shafts can be used for simple and cost-effective exchange.
| GEA Hilge TP | 50 Hz | 60 Hz |
|---|---|---|
| Flow | 220 m³/h | 240 m³/h |
| Head | 90 m | 130 m |
| Operating temperature | 140 °C | |
| Operating pressure | 16 bar | |
The GEA Hilge TP series has been designed for a variety of applications:
Beverage:
Dairy:
Food:


The elastomer sealing is executed according to EHEDG standards. The special groove enables the seal is kept reliably in place at all times. The shape of the groove is based on FEM analyses. The metallic stop allows a defined compression of the seal, ensuring gap-free sealing against the product chamber without dead corners

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