Our butterfly valves enable a very high product quality, unique in this combination. They are characterized by their hygienic and carefully designed flow paths free from dead corners. Long-life gaskets reduce operating costs and do meet the world wide high hygienic demands for components in process plants.

Your investment pays off

The current generation of GEA butterfly valves provide users with considerable cost savings. Compact actuators and efficient control technology keep energy consumption as low as possible.

Carefully designed flow paths free from dead corners minimize product loss. Long-life gaskets reduce operating costs. Consumption of time, water and resources is considerably reduced, with a positive impact on staff and process productivity.

Your investment in modern process technology from GEA thus provides special advantages to pay off in the shortest time.

Efficiency

  • High product quality
  • Reduced consumption of energy, water and cleaning media
  • Saves time in maintenance and cleaning

You score in terms of ecology

  • Lower consumption of energy, water and chemicals means less load on environment and climate.
  • On many markets, ecological criteria and the quality seals introduced for them increasingly determine retail assortment planning and what consumers will buy.
  • Users of GEA products will not only be at an advantage due to production processes which have proven to be environmentally friendly but also as a result of their maximum hygiene and care when processing their products.
  • This helps users to fulfil their own commitment to sustainable working methods – the best way towards a secure future!

Sustainability

  • Less load on climate and environment
  • Environmental orientation production methods
  • Maximum hygiene and care in product processing

Service-orientation

  • Individual engineering support
  • Minimum production interruptions
  • Tailor-made service concepts

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