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Real-time monitoring with GEA NiSoMate: Continuous inline control of the consistency and quality of liquids during the homogenization process

GEA introduces NiSoMate, a sensor-based technology for product control during the homogenization process. Liquids are continuously analyzed inline for their consistency and quality in real time. This enables direct adjustment of system performance, such as homogenization pressure, resulting in more efficient use of energy in the production process. By implementing this new sensor technology, traditional sampling methods are bypassed, significantly saving time. The patented GEA NiSoMate will be showcased for the first time at this year's Anuga FoodTec, which takes place from March 19 to 22, 2024, in Cologne, Germany.

GEA launches new live product monitoring sensor system for homogenizers

  • Real-time monitoring with GEA NiSoMate: Continuous inline control of the consistency and
    quality of liquids during the homogenization process
  • Early detection of potential quality problems allows immediate intervention to minimize waste
  • User-friendly interface: Intuitive operation and easy-to-understand data visualization for
    simple integration into existing production processes

Comprehensive solution for measuring all parameters

The GEA NiSoMate inline quality monitoring system combines dedicated, perfectly matched sensors. These are bundled in a single unit that is installed directly on the homogenizer. With highprecision measurement accuracy, the homogenization effect on the respective liquids can be displayed in real time without touching the product. The sensor system employs an ultrasoundbased “beamforming array” technology that was specially engineered by GEA homogenization experts for this purpose. The system allows physical product properties such as density, consistency change and dilution to be derived. These parameters can be read by an external process control which can then take appropriate actions. Consequently, operators can monitor the process directly on the production line and adjust the performance of the system accordingly, without having to wait for laboratory samples results. The GEA NiSoMate also eliminates unnecessary detours, product waste or over-setting of high pressure, resulting in significant overall resource savings.

A booster for flexibility

With the GEA NiSoMate, users can also achieve their overall production goals much faster, especially when processing new types of liquids. In addition, pre-configured recipes can be used and set for a faster process flow once an in-situ fingerprint has been analyzed for the respective starting product. This enables faster development of new recipes and therefore faster production of new products, offering a competitive edge, especially in food, new food and pharmaceutical applications.

Since the new technology combines several sensors in one system, it ensures a more accurate, reliable and robust product evaluation. The collected data can be transferred to existing monitoring systems and dashboards and used for further analysis and process optimization.

Appropriate modules have been predisposed in the system for the integration of AI, which in the future will allow self-optimization of the plant and process.

The GEA NiSoMate can be used in all GEA homogenizers – from laboratory units to large industrial plants – and is also available as a retrofit for existing plants.

Trade fair highlight: Expert lectures on the new system

Attendees at Anuga FoodTech can gain deeper insights into the new technology from GEA homogenization expert and Product Manager Annachiara Tonelli, who will discuss GEA NiSoMate in detail at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 21, 2024, on the main stage of the trade show.

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