GEA’s unique range of index cleaners provide highly effective cleaning performance through their piston operated index mechanism. The advantage of this type of cleaner is that large amounts of energy can be applied by the slow moving operation, directly onto the vessel walls.
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The Index Cleaner Fury 404 works with a unique piston operated mechanism. It produces high impact, long range jets which oscillate through 90° while the cleaner continually indexes around the central axis.
The Index Cleaner Fury 602 works with a unique piston operated mechanism. It produces high impact, long range jets which oscillate through 90° while the cleaner continually indexes around the central axis.
The Index Cleaners Fury TWB & TWB HP are ideally suitable for applications where high power jets and low flow volumes of cleaning fluid are essential.
GEA's innovative process marks a milestone in the pretreatment of biofuels such as hydro-treated vegetable oil and sustainable aviation fuel. By eliminating the bleaching process, manufacturers benefit from significant savings potential: over 50% lower operating costs and up to 12% less CO2 emissions.
Climate change and a growing world population put increased pressure on the energy-intensive food industry to feed more people without further impacting the planet. George Shepherd, GEA’s Global Technical Sustainability Manager, explains how GEA uses its engineering know-how to help processors produce more sustainably yet increase productivity.
The world's population is growing and with it demand for milk. Dairy is an essential component of many global diets. However, its production can be resource-intensive and impact the environment. GEA’s Christian Müller, Senior Director Sustainability Farm Technologies, sheds light on how technological innovations powered by GEA make milk production more efficient and profitable.