It is GEA's filtration technology that enables reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration.
Cross-flow membrane filtration technology is rapidly being adopted in numerous process lines worldwide in industries such as food, dairy products, pharmaceuticals/biotechnology, and starch/sweeteners. Due to its ability to separate substances very selectively at low or room temperature without phase change, membrane filtration offers a cost-effective solution in many applications compared to traditional methods (such as rotary vacuum filters or filter presses). Membrane filtration is a pressure-driven filtration technology that separates molecules ranging from 1.5 μm to several daltons (unified atomic mass units). Membrane filtration technologies are categorized based on the separation techniques and capabilities used, as follows: - Reverse Osmosis (RO) - Nanofiltration (NF) - Ultrafiltration (UF) - Microfiltration (MF) For more details, please refer to the catalog download.
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GEA Japan provides a wide range of products and cutting-edge process technologies from the supply of individual equipment for liquid processing, concentration, drying, and powder processing to the provision of total solutions including plant engineering for industries such as dairy, beverages, brewing, food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals, leveraging the extensive offerings of the global GEA Group. ≪About GEA Group≫ GEA is one of the world's largest suppliers of systems and components for the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. Established in 1881, it focuses not only on machinery and plants but also on advanced process technologies, components, and comprehensive services. The GEA Group consists of five divisions, operates in 62 countries, and employs over 18,000 people. GEA's plants, processes, components, and services enhance the efficiency and sustainability of manufacturing processes worldwide. They also significantly contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, plastic usage, and food waste. In doing so, GEA makes a vital contribution towards a sustainable future in line with the company's purpose of "Engineering for a better world."