Highly effective and economical solutions from a versatile program.
Suitable for use with natural refrigerants, non-corrosive gases and liquids, and cooling brine. These valves and components are perfectly designed, developed, and manufactured in accordance with your specifications.
Certified by the following internationally recognized classification authorities:
• German Technical Inspection Agencies (TÜV)
• Lloyd’s Register of Shipping (LRS)
• Bureau Veritas Certification (BV)
• Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS)
• Urzad Dozoru Technicznego (UDT)
• NIPPON KAIJI KYOKAI (ClassNK)
• Rostechnadsor (RTN)
• Gossudarstwenny Standart (GOST)
• Germanischer Lloyd (GL)
• Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
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Valves that are locked automatically by reversed flow direction.
Check Valves with a rising stem with a PTFE-ring seal on the stem - lockable.
Check Valves with a rising stem with a PTFE-ring seal on the stem
stop, with regulating cone.
Check valves featuring a clamp design with or without integrated damping or with integrated damping and linear spindle bearing.
The GEA Ammonia Dryer removes water from the refrigerant cycle and makes the perfect addition to ammonia refrigeration systems along with filters and purgers.
Welcome to the world of simplicity with GEA Service Kits for screw and reciprocating compressors. Our mission is clear - to make your experience with original spare parts seamless and your operations smoother than ever. "Take it easy, use a kit" is not just a tagline – it is a promise we deliver on.
PR-OLEO® ammonia oils are the natural choice to optimize industrial cooling and heating applications operating with reciprocating or screw compressors.
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.