INNOVATION THROUGH THE YEARS

 

1951

Rader develops the first pneumatic conveying system, revolutionizing transport in the Pulp and Paper industry.

1960

The new conveying system becomes the industry standard.

 

1975

Rader develops the first Chip Thickness Screening System.

1975

The first Chip Slicer is developed by Rader.

 

1977 

Beloit Corporation purchases Rader.

 

 

1982

Rader develops the first Fines Roll Screen to extract pins and fines.

1984

The first Chip Conditioner is developed by Rader.

 

1985

Rader produces the first WAVE fines screen.

1990

Using "Bar Technology", Rader devises the most efficient thickness screen to date.

 

1998

Rader acquires BMH, including Consilium Bulk, Retec, and Celotec.

2000

Rader undergoes privatization through management buyout; Opens 12,000 sq. ft. R&D center in Alpharetta, GA.

 

2001

Rader expands worldwide with the acquisition of Rader International, Stockholm.

2003

Rader introduces a revolutionary new turbine-type hammermill which uses 40-50% less energy than traditional hammermills.