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Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Filtration System

Quickdraft’s Demister XL System is a multi-stage filtration system that removes grease, oil, and particulates from kitchen exhaust, reducing maintenance and improving air quality. Visit Quickdraft at PACK EXPO International in Chicago in Booth #7537!

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Quickdraft’s Demister XL Filtration System uses a multi-stage process of velocity reduction, change in exhaust direction, water spray scrubbing, and demister pad filtration to filter grease, oil, breading and particulate from the exhaust air stream.

These  systems can be installed with your new or existing oven and fryer equipment. With no moving components in the demister vessel, it is easy to clean. The filters are automatically rinsed while in production and waste materials are continuously washed away resulting in consistent filtration performance. Demister pad filters can be completely cleaned without being fully removed and the water recirculation system built within the vessel helps save on water consumption and space on the plant floor.

Control logic ensures the unit always has a water source to maintain filtration efficiency and system performance. The Demister XL System has been rated to be 99% efficient for eliminating particles 5 micron and greater and 80% efficient for 3-micron particulate removal.

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