GEA Messo’s contributions to the field of Crystallization began 1953, originally under the name Standard-Messo Duisburg; since that time, GEA Messo has been a crucial participant in crystallization and related purification technologies, throughout the world. GEA Messo’s broad and successful involvement in the chemical, food, steel, and environmental industries is proof of the acceptance it has gained within the International Chemical Engineering community. At the turn of the century, GEA Messo boasts of over thousand installations and references of its abilities in the design, construction, start-up, de-bottlenecking, and turn-key delivery of evaporation and crystallization systems.

GEA Messo’s expertise encompasses all basic types of crystallizers for the crystallization from solutions, such as the Forced Circulation or Draft-Tube (MSMPR) crystallizer, the Turbulence DTB crystallizer, and the Fluidized-Bed OSLO crystallizer. GEA Messo is thus in a unique position to address the special needs of each of its clients, depending on the required product crystal quality and size.

In addition to the centerpiece of a crystallization system, the crystallizer, GEA Messo offers the supply of optimized peripheral equipment, in several levels of involvement. GEA Messo routinely supplies upstream and downstream components, such as the pre-concentration in multiple-effect, mechanical vapor recompression, flash, and other evaporator configurations, the de-watering, thickening, filtration or centrifugation, drying, solids handling and packaging. GEA Messo also supplies piping and instrumentation and process control systems for its plants, installations in prefabricated and modularized sections, and turnkey installations, as required by the client.

GEA Messo is a leader in its field through in-depth reviews of its operating installations and research and development. The Research and Development Department of GEA Messo is housed in a two-hundred-square-meter laboratory, equipped with Test Units that simulate batch and continuous operation of all basic types and configurations of crystallizers. It has in-house analytical capabilities for direct determination of concentration, supersaturation, and other physical properties of the subject process liquors. Not only the design of crystallizers but the development of optimized separation processes for our clients needs is in the focus of GEA Messo chemists and engineers.

In order that its know-how is continually enriched with cutting-edge developments in the field of crystallization, GEA Messo has established the close cooperation of several leading European Universities' Research Centers for information exchange.