Rely on GEA’s long experience when it comes to the right combination of milking clusters and liners for your herd. Milking clusters from the GEA DairyMilk product line were developed to simplify your daily work with easy handling and promote milk flow and animal health with exclusive functions. GEA’s quality-tested rubber liners and silicone liners complete the system: Long-lasting, durable and robust in performance, they enable ideal fit and high milking comfort while fulfilling high hygienic standards. For automated milking with the In-Liner-Everything system, GEA offers you a wide selection of special AMS liners.
Are you specialized in small ruminants? GEA offers high-quality milking clusters and rubber liners specific for sheep and goats.
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This first‑of‑its‑kind product incorporates patented technology to automatically apply post‑dip, through the head of the liner at the end of milking, and automatically backflush after detach – facilitating a superior milk harvesting process every time the cow enters the parlor.
GEA offers a gloabl rubber and silicone liner model portfolio, designed in collaboration with farmers worldwide over years. These liners are quality-controlled and certified, ensuring precise milking tailored to individual needs across generations.
The iASSIST cluster washer system for herringbone parlors reduces the operator work load by allowing the cluster washer to be easily accessible and then removing the line out of the operator working area when not required.
A premium range of dairy rubberware and fittings are available to suit all machine types.
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The latest evolution in automated milking introduces batch milking – a dairy farming practice where cows are milked in groups at fixed milking times, usually two or three times per day. The automation technology is helping to...
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