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UltraClean process lines: Leakage valve from GEA boosts safety of ESL production

28 Feb 2022

GEA is expanding its valve portfolio with the GEA Aseptomag® LV leakage valve. The mixproof double-seat valve is designed for manufacturers of foods and beverages, as well as pharmaceutical products, who maintain high safety standards in their UltraClean process lines. Typical examples are products with an extended shelf life (ESL) such as soft drinks, fruit juices and milk-based and lactic acid fermented products, along with plant-based alternatives sold chilled by retailers. Focusing on equipment flexibility, the design features significantly mitigate the risk of contamination in this hygiene class. In addition, products become more durable – with less preservatives.

UltraClean process lines — Leakage valve from GEA boosts safety of ESL production

Safety hinges on process and equipment

“Sensitivity to the issues of product and process safety in the food market is intensifying,” states Pascal Bär, Senior Director Product Management & Engineering, Aseptic Valve, GEA. Plant operators are doing their utmost to minimize allergen carry-over and contamination — and the ensuing product recalls. Accordingly, configuring valves to match the application is a key process planning step, as they are located at the neuralgic interfaces of industrial manufacturing. “Any time they have to decide on a valve environment, plant operators need to weigh up risks carefully. How reliably must I be able to prevent any potential microbial load — and what do I have to lay out for this? As designers of process components, it’s up to us to provide customers with workable solutions like the GEA Aseptomag® LV UltraClean valve that work just right with their products and processes without being over-engineered.”

UltraClean hygiene class with enhanced safety requirements

The new leakage valve closes the gap in GEA’s valve portfolio between media that need to be processed hygienically and those where a consistently aseptic process is called for. The former applies to applications with lower microbial risk, and the latter to highly sensitive products used as for medical and infant feeding purposes. “Most customers create products that are at the second-highest hygiene level, ‘UltraClean’. These products carry a greater hygiene risk than classic hygienic applications, but they still have no need for the high-end version of a complete aseptic process chain,” explains Pascal Bär. This means that, for ESL products, like ice tea, fruit juice, fruit yoghurt and ESL milk, where completely aseptic processes are not used, the area between the two valve seats no longer has to be designed as a sterile chamber. The valve’s features also make it suitable for processes with similar requirements outside the food industry. One example is the production of aseptic water for injection (WFI) in the pharmaceutical industry.

Keeping an eye on maximum safety and operating costs

Just like the entire GEA Aseptomag® range, the new LV valve uses stainless steel bellows. These block microorganisms from being drawn uncontrollably into the product chamber, which keeps the process and the product safe. With hermetically sealing valve stems, bellows valves achieve a higher hygienic standard, which makes for better product quality and a longer minimum shelf-life.

“We've found an ideal combination of technical safety and cost-effectiveness with Aseptomag® LV. The operating costs over the entire service life of the valve were already taken into account during development,” notes Bär. Thanks to its dimensions, the compact double-seat valve for ESL processes takes up less space and is easier to install and maintain than aseptic alternatives. Technical features like the backstroke barrier can be easily retrofitted without the need to replace the actuator or other existing equipment.

The leakage valve is available in the upright “LV” version for typical valve matrices (left) and in the “LVBS” version (right) for tank bottoms. The latter is typically used for tank installations and can also be connected to a pigging station for resource-saving product recovery systems. Images: GEA

The leakage valve is available in the upright “LV” version for typical valve matrices (left) and in the “LVBS” version (right) for tank bottoms. The latter is typically used for tank installations and can also be connected to a pigging station for resource-saving product recovery systems. Images: GEA

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

These features protect manufacturers with UltraClean processes from mixing incompatible materials:

  • GEA offers a single-seat lift for the leakage valve in the standard version so that both seats can be individually controlled for precise routing of product flows and for cleaning all areas that come into contact with the product — a flexibility boost in plant design for manufacturers.
  • The special material composite of the stainless steel bellows for GEA Aseptomag® valves is durable as well as flexible.
  • The bellows reliably prevents the phenomenon known as the elevator effect, where micro-organisms can be drawn into the product chamber in an uncontrolled manner. The bellows is inseparably welded to the surrounding components inside the valve that come into contact with the product, so that no clamping points are exposed to dynamic stress. This minimizes the residual risk of microbial contamination. The leakage chamber is also open to the atmosphere, facilitating installation and operation in the process plant.
  • To ensure product and process safety, pressure hammers that can compromise the separation of the two product lines must also be buffered. A backstroke barrier mechanically locks the lower valve seat when closed, ensuring that the leakage chamber functions safely, even in the event of pressure hammers up to 50 bar.

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About GEA

GEA es uno de los mayores proveedores para la industria alimentaria y para muchos otros sectores de la industria. En 2019 generó unos ingresos consolidados de 4.900 millones de euros aproximadamente.

El grupo tecnológico internacional se especializa en maquinaria y plantas, además de tecnologías de procesos y componentes. GEA proporciona soluciones de energía sostenibles para procesos de producción sofisticados en distintos mercados de consumo, además de ofrecer una amplia gama de servicios. El grupo genera aproximadamente un 70 por ciento de sus ingresos del sector de alimentos y bebidas, un sector que disfruta de un crecimiento sostenible a largo plazo. A 31 de diciembre de 2018, la compañía contaba con unos 18.500 empleados en todo el mundo. GEA lidera el mercado y la tecnología en sus áreas de negocio. La compañía cotiza en el índice bursátil alemán MDAX (G1A, WKN 660 200), en el índice STOXX® Europe 600, y en los índices MSCI globales de sostenibilidad.
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