Manual to automatic rotary tablet press for research, pilot-scale and full production, presses for normal, clean-room, contained and highly contained environments and presses for the production of single and bi-layer tablets.
GEA's strong drive to innovate and improve the compaction process is reflected in the unique design and patented features present throughout our rotary tablet press range.
Our R&D and engineering departments constantly focus on increasing the productivity and flexibility of our tablet presses, improving tablet quality and enhancing operator safety.
We have combined the very best aspects of the MODUL and PERFORMA tablet compression lines into a new range: NexGen Press®.
Every aspect of each machine has been deconstructed, analyzed, upgraded and reassembled to represent the best-in-class solution for the widest range of tableting applications, with the aim of enhancing productivity, flexibility and sustainability.
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Combining the best features of the MODUL-P and PERFORMA-P, the NexGen Press® 30 is ideally suited for formulation development, clinical trial production and small batch/multi-product production. It is modular by design and can be configured to fit specific applications, such as bi-layer compression, MUPS, micro-tablets, OEB levels from 1 to 5, wi...

The NexGen Press® 45 represents the ultimate combination of modular design, digitization, safety, ease of use and ergonomic functionality, while providing high throughputs for larger tablet production campaigns.

Featuring an innovative design that promotes operator (and environmental) safety and ease of use, the NexGen Press® range is modular, intuitive and cost-effective to run, combining unrivaled containment with fast product changeovers and the best price-performance tableting system..

The commercial-scale PERFORMA D is the latest addition to GEA’s portfolio of rotary tablet presses. Designed for the reliable and cost-effective large-scale production of oral solid dosage forms, the new double-sided model combines the benefits of flexibility and robust performance for a wide range of formulations.

Thermoforming has long played a central role in food packaging. Now it is facing a major shift. As regulations tighten, materials evolve and costs rise, form fill seal lines must do more than run reliably – they now shape how food stays fresh, affordable and recyclable. Take a look at the key thermoforming trends informing the food packaging and delivery landscape.

From the orchards of the Cape to store shelves across 40 countries, the South African packhouse Betko has built a business on freshness, timing and reliability. With GEA’s controlled atmosphere refrigeration technology, the company can now store apples and pears for up to 14 months and cut energy consumption by 20%, with a partnership of more than 30 years at the heart of it all.