Gea
GEA's video was built to make complex physical properties-like thermal management and spray dryer nozzle dynamics-easy to grasp. In industrial powder production, unnoticed product build-up or clogged nozzles inside a high-temperature spray drying tower can lead to catastrophic dust explosions, off-specification batches, and costly unplanned downtime. Without continuous internal diagnostic monitoring, Plant Operators risk missing subtle temperature spikes that compromise entire batches. GEA needed a clear way to demonstrate how their dual-monitoring cameras mitigate these operational safety hazards before they escalate.
Moving from the exterior of the spray drying tower to a high-fidelity internal cutaway, our design team at Advids established immediate mechanical context. We structured a clear nozzle surveillance visual breakdown, positioning the camera systems in precise alignment with the nozzles inside the chamber. This static cutaway highlights structural elements like cooling air passages and fines return pipes, removing visual clutter so that Plant Operators immediately grasp the diagnostic spatial layout.
The animation strategy uses fluid spray simulations to model standard operation before transitioning into a thermal surveillance overlay that replicates real-time diagnostic heat maps. This mechanical process demonstration relies on a highly focused industrial aesthetic, stripping away unnecessary background details to concentrate on physical anomalies. The clear transition between standard physical rendering and high-contrast thermal alerts reduces cognitive load and keeps technical stakeholders engaged. Ultimately, showing the automatic alarm activation establishes an authoritative standard for facility safety that builds lasting operational trust.