Evaporation Technology
Own state-of-the-art test facilities for laboratory and pilot plant testing in the hands of our skilled R&D engineers. Backed by the solid expertise won over many decades of innovation pursuit.
Resulting from many decades of ongoing research and development work, tied with the experience gained through several thousand installed plants, GEA offers the broadest technical expertise and undisputed skill to understand and develop the best thermal separation solution for almost any product, evaporation rate, operating condition or application.
With state-of-the-art pilot plants and test benches, our Evaporation Test Centers are optimally equipped for a wide range of testing in the field of evaporation technology.
GEA's physics and chemical laboratory is designed to determine and analyze important properties such as viscosity, boiling point elevation, thermal conductivity and total solids concentration. Moreover, complex quality parameters can be determined with GC and HPLC.
The latest software and hardware allow us to simulate the optimal operating behavior of the plants according to individual customer specifications.
GEA R&D offers:
Among the latest software and hardware for control and automatization, following pilot plants are available for testing:
Mobile plants can be controlled and monitored with a remote-control system, allowing for the tests to be performed directly on our customers` premises while the process data can be electronically recorded and analyzed.
We also have the possibility to combine different pilot plants to develop entire process lines according to the customer's needs (e.g. membrane filtration, distillation, evaporation, centrifuge, decanter, dryer, etc.).
Best suited for temperature-sensitive products and liquids with small amounts of solids and going up to high concentrations
For applications involving large throughputs of process solution with a relatively low concentration factor and other applications.
Skid-mounted Falling Film and Forced Circulation Evaporators for small-scale production. Energy efficient, easy to transport and assemble.
Concentrated food products need to be sterilized before they can be stored, packed or dried.
Falling Film Evaporation heated by MVR
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