Industrial effluents
Large volumes of fresh water have to be used in the numerous stages of the wine-making process for the necessary cleaning of transport vehicles, storage tanks, wine casks, filter installations and bottles. The cellars themselves also have to be cleaned. This results in waste water with a high organic load consisting of vine leaves, stems, vermin, dirt and yeast. This mixture very quickly starts to ferment, which means that clarification is essential. The use of centrifugal separation technology from GEA is very beneficial not only to maintain hygiene but also to reduce costs.
Mechanical separation of solids is an optimum and cost-effective method of cleaning wash water. After straining and biological pre-clarification in activation tanks, the thickened residual sludge is efficiently dewatered by decanters, and the volume of the sludge is reduced; the discharged solids are of a free flowing consistency and can be disposed of inexpensively.
The treated water can be recycled into the cleaning cycle or discharged into the sewerage system in an environmentally friendly manner: the volume of fresh water consumed is reduced, resources are used efficiently and energy costs are lowered. In this way, GEA unburdens the vintner and helps to conserve the earth on which the good wine grew.
地球温暖化の影響は世界中でますます明らかになっています。あらゆる地域の町や都市が同じ課題に直面しています。それは、信頼性が高く、手頃な価格で、持続可能な供給源からの熱を地域社会に供給することです。GEAは、この分野の専門家であるGEA Heating & Refrigeration TechnologiesのヒートポンプマネージャーであるKenneth Hoffmannに、地球温暖化への迅速な対応について話を聞きました。
酪農家のトムの目に留まったもの。従来の製品デモの代わりに、GEAはAR(拡張現実)によるイノベーションを紹介しました。これはGEAのインタラクティブなデジタル酪農場始まりにすぎません。