Scrubbers
A process analysis and optimization scrubber — PANOS allows flexible gas purification insights

GEA Compact pilot scrubber 5-500
The PANOS compact pilot scrubber allows for the detailed examination of gas flows and cleaning processes. Advanced sensors and analysis tools capture chemical and physical parameters in real-time. Continuous data recording enables a well-founded assessment of process stability and efficiency.
Plant Optimization The collected data serves as the basis for the precise design of an optimal gas scrubber using our GEA design tools. This allows efficiency potentials to be identified, operating costs to be reduced, and the performance of existing plants to be specifically improved.
The GEA compact pilot scrubber is ideally suited for testing new processes on a laboratory scale. The results enable a reliable transfer to industrial applications – with higher planning security and economic design.
PANOS is the ideal solution for companies, service providers, and research institutions looking for a flexible, reliable, and technically sophisticated platform for investigating and optimizing gas cleaning processes. With its powerful equipment, the PANOS sets new standards in experimental process engineering – without long-term commitment and ready for immediate use.

Con objeto de evitar accidentes causados por escapes de cloro de recipientes de almacenamiento que tengan fugas, GEA ha desarrollado unidades de emergencia para cloro que operan de acuerdo con el mismo principio que los lavadores tipo jet.

Versátil como absorbedor rápido, desempolvador o enfriador de gas. Funcionan según el principio de inyección: sin pérdida de presión, pero con un aumento de presión en el flujo de gas.

Separadores de alto rendimiento para polvo fino y aerosoles, disponibles en diferentes escalas. También con soluciones individualizadas.

Los lavadores de gas compactos se utilizan para limpiar los flujos de gases de escape en numerosos sectores de la industria.
Together with Mona Neubaur, Minister of Economic Affairs of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, GEA CEO Stefan Klebert has opened a new technology center for pharmaceutical freeze-drying systems in Elsdorf, Germany. GEA employs approximately 260 people at the facility, which combines research and development with production and service under one roof.