The orbital cleaners work on two rotating axes, both horizontal and vertical, along a predetermined path creating a tight 3D matrix which ensures a professional cleaning result.
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The Orbital Cleaner Cyclone is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
The Orbital Cleaner Jumbo 6 is used for a strong mechanical cleaning in large tanks up to 19 meters diameter. Due to the robust design and the effective performance the Jumbo 6 units are highly suitable for the professional and sustainable cleaning of tanks in food, beverage and many other industries.
The OC200 is the most powerful and first modular cleaner of the range. This cleaner is designed for most efficient cleaning of large vessels and demanding cleaning tasks in various applications, e.g. in the food and beverage industry.
The Orbital Cleaner Tempest is liquid driven and can be used for mobile or stationary applications. The round jet nozzles rotate around two axes simultaneously and produce focused high impact jets generating a highly efficient 3D wash pattern.
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.
Every safe beverage and bite of food is a victory against invisible microbial threats – a battle shaped by a century of hygienic process design. With more than 100 years of engineering and hygienic design know-how, GEA sets the industry standard for processing equipment that protects food and saves lives.
Engineering innovation often takes the form of incremental gains. Once in a while, it takes a leap. Case in point: The washing machine. Launched in September 2022, two new GEA software solutions are upending convention and delivering similarly dramatic efficiency gains in the resource-intensive process of membrane filtration.