Quality Engineers
We are collaborating technically with burner manufacturers and have customized our burners to use both LDO and diesel, and we are experimenting with fuel sourced from agro waste.
Naresh Patel - CEO, Quality Engineers
What is the range of products offered by Quality Engineers?
We manufacture road construction equipment such as asphalt drum mix plants, bitumen sprayers, bag filters, road cleaning equipment, reversible mixer plants, road kerbing equipment, and asphalt batch mix plants. Our drum mix plants range between 20-150 tph, of which the 60-90 tph are seeing a sizeable demand.
Our truck-mounted bitumen sprayers are available between 4-10 tons; while the 2-2.5 and 3 tons are trailer mounted. We also offer pavers procured from different vendors.
Our core products – the asphalt drum mix plants – are now even more energy efficient and reliable. In fact, these are our best-selling products, which are being used in the construction of rural roads and in small road stretches. These plants come with an insulated dryer mixing unit, four bin feeder, asphalt tank, L.D.O tank, pollution control unit, thermic unit, filler unit, control cabin, electronic computerized control panel, and wet mix plant. This includes pug mill unit, four bin feeder, water tank, and an electronic computerized control panel.
How is the company meeting demand for more energy-efficient products?
With margins under pressure, contractors are increasingly looking to lower their operating costs with solutions that are energy efficient, and performance driven. To meet this demand, we are collaborating technically with burner manufacturers, where the product is being jointly designed to match our needs.
Working on the theory of internal combustion, we have set the pressure aided by pneumatic jack. This will rationalize the fuel flow into the burner chamber for heating. With the pressure being set, fuel consumption will be less at least by 20- 25 percent as compared to the offerings of other brands. What’s more, our burners are customized to use both LDO and diesel.
To make our drum mix plants more sustainable and more adaptable to newer fuel types, we are experimenting with fuel sourced from agro waste. However, this fuel type is somewhat polluting.