• Quickdraft QMR air/material separator
  • Quickdraft cylindrical receiver (QCR)
  • Perforated cyclone separators
  • Perforated elbows

QUICKDRAFT QMR AIR/MATERIAL SEPARATOR

The QMR is our newest receiver and uses QCR technology to prevent plugging problems. Its low profile and light weight make it an ideal choice for indoor applications. Recently received a registered patent U.S. Patent Number 6,672,461 B2


QUICKDRAFT CYLINDRICAL RECEIVER (QCR)

The QCR is a state-of-the-art engineering advancement specifically developed by Quickdraft for trim and waste handling applications. It uses cyclonic action but with design innovations that preclude the usual cyclone problems such as plugging with variable loading. An optional shroud is available to surround the basic unit and capture any dust or fines which may be present. These can be conveyed elsewhere… to a dust collector, for example.

  • High performance
  • High capacity
  • Excellent separation
  • Minimal down blast


PERFORATED CYCLONE SEPARATORS

  • Large Capacity
  • Reasonably good separation
  • Capacity can be expandable
  • Roof mounted to avoid
    wasting valuable floor space



The Perforated Cyclone Separator is another example of Quickdraft engineering innovation. A band of perforated metal is custom designed into the midsection of the cyclone. This prevents many types of materials from being discharged out of the top of the cyclone. Instead, the material is delivered from the bottom of the unit as desired. The perforated cyclone separator is effective with continuous and light trim materials.



PERFORATED ELBOWS

  • Low Cost
  • Effective when correctly applied
  • Can be shrouded with filters to reduce dust emissions


When separators such as QCR's and cyclones are not required, Quickdraft perforated elbows are frequently the most economical means for relieving the conveying air and depositing the conveyed material. The perforations are specifically engineered to effectively dissipate the air while directing the material to its intended destination.