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20 Jul 2023
The GEA Hilge NOVATWIN twin screw pump enables production and cleaning operations with only one pump. The low-pulsation pump is particularly suitable for large and sensitive particles, as well as for high-pressure applications due to the 30-bar system pressure. The hygienic design is EHEDG and 3-A certified. Source: GEA
With variable speeds of up to 3000 rpm, the self-priming positive displacement pump conveys lumpy, shear-sensitive and abrasive media particularly gently. It can handle liquids with an exceptionally wide range of viscosities. Since the GEA Hilge NOVATWIN+ operates almost without pulsation, it is also suitable for large and sensitive particles, for example, in the processing of cheese curds, quark, yogurt and high-protein beverages, as well as new in-demand plant-based products.
“Especially the dairy industry with its complex products benefits from the dual function. Twin screw pumps can also serve as CIP pumps because they can be operated at very high speeds," explains Stefan Andresen, GEA's Product Manager for Positive Displacement pumps. “This means that manufacturers eliminate the need for an additional CIP pump or even the CIP return pump necessary with alternative solutions." The system pressure of 30 bar also allows for use in high-pressure applications – another advantage for the dairy industry.
The GEA Hilge NOVATWIN screw pump has two screw spindles that interlock without touching and form a closed chamber together with the pump casing. When rotating, the twin screws minimize pulsation while conveying the medium along the screw axes from the suction to the discharge side. Source: GEA
GEA's pump experts have also simplified the maintenance of the NOVATWIN+ by integrating the blocking tool for tightening and untightening screws in the gearbox. This patented adjustment directly on the screws does not require oil drainage or complete disassembly of the pump.
GEA jest jednym z największych dostawców dla przemysłu przetwarzania żywności i wielu innych sektorów, w 2019 roku spółka wygenerowała skonsolidowane przychody na poziomie 4,9 miliarda euro.