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New patent reinforces GEA’s leading position in spray dryers designed for 24/7 continuous operation with multiple feed systems

10 Feb 2021

GEA has recently been awarded an exclusive patent for its GEA Clean Purge system for food and dairy spray dryers.

Illustration of the behavior of GEA Clean Purge compared with other, conventional solutions. (Pic. GEA)

Illustration of the behavior of GEA Clean Purge compared with other, conventional solutions. (Pic. GEA)

The patent covers the process of purging feed nozzles while swapping feed systems to ensure continuous feed product to the spray dryer. In practice, this patent grants GEA exclusivity to supply dairy and food spray dryers that can operate continuously at the highest level of safety and efficiency with feed line swaps.

GEA Clean Purge is a significant safety and efficiency enhancement given it addresses the primary cause of fire and explosions in spray dryers while offering significant and valuable product and operational savings to GEA customers. The system has already delivered significant benefits to GEA customers around the world operating high performing powder plants.

Swapping feed lines

Food and dairy dryers can operate continuously by using multiple feed systems – typically two or more feed lines upstream of the spray dryer. This is because the feed lines require regular daily cleaning using a three/four-hour clean-in-place process to prevent undesired bacterial growth and the risk of producing off-spec product.

This requires a spray dryer designed for continuous operation to ensure a smooth and safe swap of the concentrate feed lines without interrupting the process. In turn, this requires a cleaning system that can efficiently purge and atomize the product remaining in the feed lines into the spray dryer to prevent loss of valuable concentrated feed product. The swapping and purging of feedlines is typically fully automated.

When cleaning or purging the retiring feed system, it is vital to ensure that any remaining feed product is pushed out through the spray nozzles and atomized just as efficiently as under normal production; and that the spray nozzles are completely empty after purging. Failure to achieve this can lead to product failures and increase the potential risk of fire or dust explosions. It is GEA’s method of achieving this purging effect and feed line swapping, using GEA Clean Purge, that has been awarded this new patent.

Safety risk

If the retiring spray nozzle lances are not properly emptied before being removed manually by the operator, this can lead to feed product dripping into the spray dryer chamber or depositing on the spray nozzle positioned in the hot air zone of the air disperser. This is a potentially serious safety risk and a well-known cause of fires and explosions in food and dairy spray dryers.

Loss of production efficiency

If the feed concentrate is not correctly atomized during the nozzle purge, it will not dry properly to form powder, but will potentially wet the bottom of the spray dryer, leading to increased deposits and fouling and a significant daily loss of valuable powder. The energy consumed to generate the feed upstream of the spray dryer is also lost. Finally, the increased fouling requires more frequent stops and the use of more water and chemicals.

Exclusive patent covering a range of solutions

Both the increased safety risk and the loss of production efficiency is effectively mitigated by GEA Clean Purge. This is the only fully patented solution that significantly reduces safety risks, representing an important step forward for food and dairy powder production. The patent covers a range of solutions for efficient feed line change over. The uniqueness of GEA Clean Purge is its high-pressure operation that effectively atomizes the feed during the purge. This means that no feed is lost, fouling of the drying chamber is minimized, and the safety risk associated with feed changeover is negligible.

GEA Clean Purge is available on all new dairy spray dryers designed for continuous 24/7 production –or for other applications using nozzle lance change ‘on the fly.’ It can also be easily retrofitted to existing installations.

Plants using GEA Clean Purge, will benefit from significantly improved safety, higher yield, reduced water and chemical usage, reduced plant downtime and higher overall equipment efficiency (OEE). Plant operators will, depending on the application, plant size, and duty, be able to recover the initial investment quickly. The reduced risk of fire and explosion, however, will be realized immediately.

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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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