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GEA expands capacities at Ahaus Test Center with two new modules

10 Dec 2021

GEA is expanding capacity at its in-house test center in Ahaus, Germany, by adding two more modules to its technology offering. With this addition, GEA is raising the Ahaus Test Center’s profile as a key facility dedicated to piloting aseptic processing as well as the filling of sensitive foods and beverages.

The GEA Test Center for Aseptic Processing & Filling in Ahaus, Germany, features a pilot line to produce sensitive food and beverages. Its facilities span all processes from mixing raw materials through thermally treating the starting products to aseptic filling into containers. This picture shows the filtering of ready-to-drink tea on a GEA Plug&Win centrifuge. Image: GEA/Mike Henning

The GEA Test Center for Aseptic Processing & Filling in Ahaus, Germany, features a pilot line to produce sensitive food and beverages. Its facilities span all processes from mixing raw materials through thermally treating the starting products to aseptic filling into containers. This picture shows the filtering of ready-to-drink tea on a GEA Plug&Win centrifuge. Image: GEA/Mike Henning

  • The GEA Test Center in Ahaus, Germany, raises its profile as a key facility for aseptic processing and filling in the dairy, beverage and food industries
  • A new 500-liter batch mixer and bottle filler increase test capacity

GEA is expanding capacity at its in-house test center in Ahaus, Germany, by adding two more modules to its technology offering. With this addition, GEA is raising the Ahaus Test Center’s profile as a key facility dedicated to piloting aseptic processing as well as the filling of sensitive foods and beverages.

The new 500-liter GEA BATCH FORMULA® PRO High Shear Test Mixer is an attractive option for customers who want to implement their own product tests before scaling up to full production. Previously, GEA had installed an Aseptic Filling Pilot Plant in Ahaus to simulate the process steps for customers, from formulation to filling, now also with a bottle filler.

The test center provides solutions to complex product requirements

Customers can use the GEA Test Center for Aseptic Processing & Filling to trial product developments and process sequences before integrating them into their own production lines. Each year, more than 100 tests are conducted. The focus is on aseptic technologies that ensure long-term product shelf life and food safety, especially for dairy products. In recent years, Ahaus has also expanded its testing options and capacities to serve other promising markets. Beverage manufacturers are increasingly coming up with highly complex product requirements regarding ready-to-drink teas and plant-based beverages for which there are still no standard solutions.

Scale up and invest safely

Ulrich Rolle, Head of Product Development Hygienic Processing at GEA in Ahaus, explains how the pilot studies work: “We not only define processes and technology parameters but even specify recipe details. Customers are provided with reproducible results that they can then implement in production.” Right from the outset, GEA experts take an interdisciplinary approach to optimizing process efficiency. Working hand in hand with customers considerably speeds up the time to market. “Most importantly, customers can feel confident they are making the right investment since they have personally tested and validated the processes. Our expertise and commitment make a compelling case for GEA as the partner of choice.”

Further information

The 500-liter high shear test mixer that does it all
With the new BATCH FORMULA® PRO High Shear Test Mixer, GEA is already preparing today’s customers for tomorrow’s mixing processes. It optimizes mixing and processing times for products with varying viscosities, such as mayonnaise, dressings, sauces, beverages, dairy as well as home and personal care products. The multifunctional unit employs an efficient vacuum system to introduce powder below the liquid’s surface. This results in a uniform and homogeneous product. To create a stable, even product consistency, oil is introduced directly into the mixing device where it is instantly emulsified. This one-pot design shortens process time, saves energy, and consequently also increases manufacturing profitability. For example, a variety of spreads can be heated up to 140ºC and immediately cooled down again. Thanks to an integrated control system which creates and monitors recipes, customers can keep closer tabs on the initial investment. In addition to the GEA BATCH FORMULA® PRO technology, the test center also includes an INLINE FORMULA® SOL Test Mixer that allows customers to simulate an inline process, including big and small powder bag emptying stations.

The new BATCH FORMULA® PRO High Shear Mixer, which is available at the GEA Center of Competence Mixing Technologies in Skanderborg, Denmark, improves pilot process scalability with its test batch size of 500 liters. Photo: GEA

The new BATCH FORMULA® PRO High Shear Mixer, which is available at the GEA Center of Competence Mixing Technologies in Skanderborg, Denmark, improves pilot process scalability with its test batch size of 500 liters. Photo: GEA

Pilot plant for aseptic filling
The GEA Aseptic Filling Pilot Plant is the second new unit at the Ahaus Test Center. It is specially designed for producers of sensitive beverages who want to conduct feasibility studies to develop new products, trial expanding to series production, select technologies and optimize existing small-scale processes. The filling module can handle a wide range of bottle shapes and sizes, ranging from 100 milliliters to three liters, as well as test various container materials. Since the system features a sustainable, dry sterilization process, no water is used during production. Thanks to the use of hydrogen peroxide vapor, the unit achieves log six reduction in decontamination on bottles and caps.

GEA recently installed an Aseptic Bottle Filler in the Ahaus Test Center in order to simulate process steps for customers from product formulation to filling. Thanks to a sustainable dry sterilization process, this GEA Aseptic Filling Pilot Plant does not require any water during production. Photo: GEA

GEA recently installed an Aseptic Bottle Filler in the Ahaus Test Center in order to simulate process steps for customers from product formulation to filling. Thanks to a sustainable dry sterilization process, this GEA Aseptic Filling Pilot Plant does not require any water during production. Photo: GEA

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About GEA

GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.

With more than 18,000 employees, the group generated revenues of about EUR 5.4 billion in more than 150 countries in the 2023 fiscal year. GEA plants, processes, components and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of customer’s production. They contribute significantly to the reduction of CO2 emissions, plastic usage and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a key contribution toward a sustainable future, in line with the company’s purpose: ”Engineering for a better world“. GEA is listed on the German MDAX the European STOXX® Europe 600 Index and is among the companies comprising the DAX 50 ESG, MSCI Global Sustainability as well as Dow Jones Sustainability World and Dow Jones Sustainability Europe Indices.
 
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