With the new water-saving solution for the GEA DairyRotor T8600 and T8900, GEA offers a targeted expansion of cleaning processes in line with sustainable resource use. The solution enables savings of up to 30% in freshwater consumption – while maintaining the same cleaning performance and hygiene. It is available as an option for new systems and can be retrofitted to existing systems.
Technical concept: Reuse of post-rinse water
The core of the new function is the reuse of the post-rinse water for the subsequent pre-rinsing process. In addition to the software-supported adjustment of the cleaning process, an additional collection tank is installed for this purpose. The system is available in two versions:
Pump solution: Actively pumps the water into the rinse tank
Gravity solution: Uses an elevated container system – space-saving and without moving components.
The system is supplemented by advanced valve and pipe technology that feeds the post-rinse water into the reuse cycle in a targeted and safe manner. A prerequisite for use is the use of fresh water without cleaning agents or disinfectants.
Sustainability with a system: TÜV-validated and measurable
The new function is part of the GEA Add Better portfolio. Solutions with this label have been proven to reduce the consumption of resources such as water and energy and are validated by TÜV Rheinland, a global leader in independent testing, inspection and certification services. This results in concrete advantages for agricultural businesses – Reduced freshwater requirements; Lower storage and storage capacity requirements; and Less wastewater and lower disposal costs.
Broad target group – also for existing systems
The solution is suitable for farms of all sizes – especially where water resources are scarce or expensive, or where legal requirements for resource conservation apply. Farms under economic pressure also benefit from lower operating costs with the same cleaning quality.
GEA also offers the retrofit option for existing group parlors and DairyRotors such as washer Sinetherm, Compass Plus and RCU-Washer of the GEA DairyRotor T8900 with Dematron control. A heating element is available as an option, enabling an energy-efficient pre-rinse cycle with preheated water – for both new and existing systems.
The new water-saving solution is fully compatible with the GEA DigiTron control unit, which was introduced at the beginning of the year with the DairyRotor T8600. DigiTron enables precise control of the milking process directly at the animal, offers intuitive operation, robust hardware, and easy maintenance.
Through connection to the central GEA DairyNet software platform, milking, cleaning, and maintenance processes can be networked and analyzed system-wide. DigiTron is modularly scalable and suitable for a wide range of farm sizes and automation levels.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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