Wide variety of tasks, always the right system
Pipe fences of GEA provide a cost-effective solution for media distribution in breweries. Just like the swing bend panels, our pipe fences are designed to customer specifications and individually tailored for your system.
Valve blocks, pipe fences, and panels are used in fermentation and maturation areas. The piping systems are assigned to specific tank lines and supply them with media.
Factory prefabricated valve blocks, panels, and pipe fences ensure the distribution and regulation of gases and liquids within the production process.
In piping systems with GEA swing bend panels, media distribution is performed via pipe bends and valves (generally butterfly valves). In this case, the operators must have good knowledge of the process in order to avoid errors.
The fully automatic pipe connection system is based on a compact tank outlet tree. The short vertical pipe below the tank in combination with the ECO-MATRIX® double-seat valves guarantees good cleaning conditions and minimum product losses.
Our extensive experience and expertise in valve block design guarantees high maintainability/accessibility as well as low space requirement.
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