Apart from experiences in the construction of kerosene tanks, we have increasingly built up the number of references in the construction of aircraft de-icing units in the past years.
In just five months, Goehler Anlagentechnik together with high performing sub-contracts and the company Airporttechnik Löhr built the largest and most modern de-icing plant in Europe at Frankfurt Airport. The customer was N*ICE Aircraft Services and Support GmbH.
The short construction period was possible because of the innovative modular system in a self-supporting design without plant specific structural and civil engineering work. Thus, the entire storage volume of 540,000 litres in 18 double walled containers can be moved to any other de-icing spot at any time. An increase in capacity is possible at short notice and fast without much time taken for assembly. Since most of the plant parts are pre-fabricated at the factory the usual hindrances to the daily routine at the airport are reduced …more
LAU Units
The term “LAU units” originates in water law. Units for storing, filling and transferring liquids that are harmful to water must be designed, permitted, operated …more
HBV Units
The abbreviation “HBV” stands for “Herstellen, Behandeln und Verwenden” or Manufacture, Treat and Use. These terms are used in water law for plant types whose planning, …more
New at Göhler Anlagentechnik:
The double walled pipe, successor
to the DRK 30
After the expiry of the legal water license for the double walled pipe system DRK 30, Goehler GmbH and Co.KG Anlagentechnik obtained the rights, as a licensed specialist, to produce the successor DRK 32 and to issue sub-licenses. Download PDF
DGRL-Tool
Due to the present ordinance on operational safety and pressure equipment directive 97/23/EG for containers, pipelines and steam generators/boilers, the DGRL (Pressure Equipment Directive) tool makes calling up the various requirements easier. Open the DGRL-Tool
Simply the Best!
Yes. The trainee with the best interim performance report in the Untermain region in 2009 is a Goehler trainee. Ms. Romina Bruch began her training and career with us one and a half years ago as the first female trainee in the area of plant mechanics, specialising in supply engineering. Read more...



















