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GEA EasyFry

Engineered for efficiency, safety, and reliability, GEA EasyFry offers great performance in delivering consistently high-quality fried products. With features such as adjustable oil flow, high belt speed, and advanced sediment removal mechanisms, EasyFry ensures optimal product orientation, uniform cooking, and reduced operating costs.

GEA EasyFry

GEA EasyFry: your solution for industrial frying excellence

With the introduction of the GEA ProFry family, the GEA EasyFry now caters exclusively to 450mm lines in the low capacity range, rounding out our comprehensive offerings. Our flexible fryer is designed to meet a wide array of applications, boasting a 4m length in both thermal and electrical heating options, with 5m and 6m available in electrical heating execution.

Ease of maintenance, cleanliness, and operational safety are paramount in the design of GEA fryers. With simple operation and short change-over times, our fryers ensure seamless integration into your production processes.

Backed by over 50 years of experience in industrial frying, GEA continually enhances performance to meet the evolving needs of the industry. Our key advancements include increased belt speed, elevated food safety standards, enhanced sanitation practices, and highly effective sediment removal mechanisms.

Main applications

The GEA EasyFry industrial fryer is designed for a wide range of deep and flash fried applications such as pork, poultry, seafood, vegetables and plant based products.

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