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GEA’s emphasis is on the use of reliable, energy-efficient design, natural refrigerants and innovative energy-reuse systems. Our solutions help to:
In parallel with our industrial cooling solutions, GEA has developed heat pumps that are recognized as some of the best sustainable solutions worldwide. Our heat pumps are designed to capture and repurpose waste heat back into the manufacturing process, so that this valuable heat energy is not just lost to the atmosphere. By closely evaluating your ROI, you can be assured that our industrial heat pump solutions align with both your financial and environmental interests.
GEA Industrial Refrigeration Solutions - GEA Piston Compressor Packages at a Processing Facility
Discover our comprehensive range of industrial heating and refrigeration products, designed to meet the highest standards of sustainability and innovation. As a global player in the industry, we combine our extensive expertise with state-of-the-art technology to deliver reliable and efficient solutions for your every business need.
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The chillers of this series are characterized by great part-load efficiency.
CE certified.
First class electronic monitoring based on proven developments.
The intuitive touch for machine control technology.
Valves that are locked automatically by reversed flow direction.
Aurivo, Ireland’s second largest liquid milk processor, has cut CO2 emissions at its Killygordon site by 80%, thanks to GEA’s integrated milk processing and refrigeration & heat pump system.
Mars reduces OPEX and carbon footprint with GEA industrial heat pumps. Holistic engineering solutions for food, beverage and dairy processes.
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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.