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Dispensing, filling and weighing systems
News Release from: Sealant Equipment and Engineering | Subject: Positive-displacement metering valve
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2005
Metering valve dispenses fluids
precisely
Positive-displacement metering valve dispenses precisely repeatable, small-volume shots of low- to high-viscosity adhesive and sealant materials and lubricants.
Sealant Equipment and Engineering's new 2600-003 Series positive-displacement metering valve is designed to dispense precisely repeatable, small-volume shots of low- to high-viscosity adhesive and sealant materials and lubricants The 2600-003 Series valve's all-pneumatic, double-acting design is ideal for automated, repetitive, high-speed dispensing such as XYZ automated applications, fixtured automation or robot-tool-mounted dispensing
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Adjustable stroke mix-dispense valves provide controlled flow of two-component adhesives and sealants such as silicones, epoxies, urethanes and acrylics.
It may be mounted to fixed or movable tooling and activated by automation, hand or footswitch actuator.
The valve will meter and dispense a pre-set shot of a single component material.
Shot volumes are manually adjustable and range from 0.015cm3 to 2.0cm3.
Common applications include: dispensing RTV silicones or similar materials to seal electronic components, such as sensors; bonding parts together during product assembly; and, assembly of moving parts, such as load-bearing components, that require exact amounts of grease, oil or lubricant.
Sealant's 2600-003 metering valve features hardened internal components and wear resistant seals.
It is available in stainless steel for dispensing highly corrosive materials.
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