Plug&Play screw compressor units for industrial cooling and heating.
As one of the largest suppliers of process technology GEA offers state-of-the-art equipment for a wide range of industries. Years of experience in compressor technology have made GEA a leading manufacturer, with a broad portfolio characterized by intelligent design and premium components for maximum quality, efficiency and reliability.
While our screw compressors are suitable for all common refrigerants, GEA focuses on the natural refrigerants NH3 (ammonia) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Due to its high volumetric effciency and zero global warming potential, NH3 is a particularly future-proof choice.
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Designed for high stage, booster or single stage operation.
Efficient. Reliable. Versatile. - GEA single-stage screw packages.
Best efficiency with all loads - GEA screw packages with two parallel-mounted compressors.
One, two, three or four GEA CompaX compressors are available with Grasso X. Efficient and cost-effective cooling with a compact and flexible solution for various industries.
The GEA Ammonia Dryer removes water from the refrigerant cycle and makes the perfect addition to ammonia refrigeration systems along with filters and purgers.
PR-OLEO® ammonia oils are the natural choice to optimize industrial cooling and heating applications operating with reciprocating or screw compressors.
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.
Resource-efficient fashion has been a long-sought ambition amid the fashion industry’s considerable contributions to global carbon emissions. The need to close the loop by recycling textile fibers into virgin-like materials is higher than ever but seemed like a distant dream until now: Circ, GEA’s American customer and pioneer in the field of textile recycling, might be rewriting the future of the fashion industry.
Alternative proteins are promising – yet still expensive to produce. The usual response is that scaling up will solve this issue. But what if the solution was really about getting better, not just bigger? From more efficient, high-yield processes to upcycling waste heat, engineers are reshaping how we grow food.