
Our butterfly valves enable a very high product quality, unique in this combination. They are characterized by their hygienic and carefully designed flow paths free from dead corners. Long-life gaskets reduce operating costs and do meet the world wide high hygienic demands for components in process plants.
Your investment pays off
The current generation of GEA butterfly valves provide users with considerable cost savings. Compact actuators and efficient control technology keep energy consumption as low as possible.
Carefully designed flow paths free from dead corners minimize product loss. Long-life gaskets reduce operating costs. Consumption of time, water and resources is considerably reduced, with a positive impact on staff and process productivity.
Your investment in modern process technology from GEA thus provides special advantages to pay off in the shortest time.
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The GEA Hygienic Butterfly Valves provide a complete range of variants to serve any application. They are used as cost-effective shut-off elements on valve blocks, panels and pipe fences for product and cleaning.

GEA Hygienic Leakage Butterfly Valves offers an interesting valve variant for the mixproof separation of media.
Automated milking has become the first choice for many modern dairy farms. The benefits are compelling, and with a new batch milking solution from GEA, automated group milking for large dairy herds is possible without the need – and expense – of rebuilding existing facilities.
GEA has once again earned the highest rating – Platinum – in the globally recognized EcoVadis sustainability assessment. With a score of 92 out of 100, the machinery and plant manufacturer has improved significantly from last year’s result of 82 points. For the second year in a row, GEA ranks among the top one percent of more than 150,000 rated companies across 185 countries.
At Carlsberg’s Fredericia brewery, GEA VARIVENT valves are part of a long-game strategy. By reusing core valve bodies, retrofitting actuators and control tops, and planning maintenance around brewing seasons, Carlsberg extends asset life, reduces downtime and supports its ambitious water and sustainability targets.