GEA Filtration at 2009 Northwest Food Manufacturing & Packaging Expo |
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GEA Filtration will exhibit at the 2009 NWFPA on the common GEA stand together with GEA Niro Soavi, GEA Procomac, GEA Niro, GEA Process Engineering, GEA Avapac, GEA Colby, and GEA Liquid Processing. The GEA Group stand will be located on booth number 466, 468, 367 and #369.The 2009 Northwest Food Manufacturing & Packaging Expo will be held January 19 - 21, 2009 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. The Convention & Expo is held annually in Portland and attracts almost 4,000 food processing industry professionals from across the country. In addition to featuring over 450 exhibitor booths, the event offers industry-relevant education sessions with information and interesting speakers to encourage a broad-based attendance by food processor company personnel. GEA Filtration plants are used to meet special liquid separation requirements by utilizing microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, or reverse osmosis. The simplicity and effectiveness of our technology allows membrane filtration to be utilized in many different industries for the production of specific products, and in environmental applications. However, GEA Filtration is exceptionally experienced in processing a wide range of dairy products and ingredients, food products, food ingredients and nutraceuticals on a commercial basis. GEA Filtration also offers a wide range of feasibility- and process development-scale membrane filtration pilot plants which can assist universities and corporate R&D facilities in their process, application and plant development. The GEA Filtration range of pilot plants is available for purchase or for short-term lease. For further information about GEA Filtration organization, products and services please contact:
Ron Tuckner, Sales Manager
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