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03.02.2012

GEA Westfalia Separator Group at Anuga FoodTec 2012

GEA Westfalia Separator Group is presenting a new separator generation for milk skimming at Anuga FoodTec from 27. to 30. March 2012 in Cologne. For the first time in a medium capacity range, the new milk skimming separator MSI 140...

09.11.2011

Quick, precise, dry – beverage separator GSC 250i

The GSC 250i is the innovative total package of a new beverage separator from GEA Westfalia Separator Group; it combines very high process engineering performance in terms of clarifying efficiency and maximum yield with an engineering standard that guarantees low energy...

09.11.2011

Clarifier for the medium performance range

The GSC 40 is a clarifier of GEA Westfalia Separator Group for the beverage industry in the medium performance range up to 14,000 litres per hour. It utilises the many benefits of high-performance separators. The design featuring Westfalia Separator® hydry®<strong</strong>...

09.11.2011

Maximum availability and maximum performance with the new decanter of Westfalia Separator® ecoforce for the beverage industry: gMaster CF 6000

With the new decanter platform Westfalia Separator® ecoforce, the GEA Westfalia Separator Group has combined the demands for maximum availability, high throughput capacities, excellent separating efficiency and the desire for maximum flexibility for the investment and in practical operation. The...

09.11.2011

Preventive status monitoring with Westfalia Separator® wewatch®

Separators and decanters are core components in most processes in which they are used. If service work has to be carried out because wear has not been detected in time, the entire process can come to a standstill; every operations...

09.11.2011

Ceramic membrane elements

Depending on the field of application, ceramic membranes from GEA Westfalia Separator Group enable concentration in cross-flow filtration to the extent that no further processing is necessary. This results in highly efficient filtration processes in the beverage industry:

  • Besides centrifuges,...

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