Adhesive Dispensing Catalogue 2011
Needle valves High speed dispensing valves for making micro dots and beads of adhesives, inks, solvents and other fluids. The inner needle shuts off near the tip end which improves control and eliminates drips. Use these valves with our standard pneumatic timed controllers. Precision dosing valves with a needle assembly to apply precise dots or very fine beads of low to medium viscosity adhesives and fluids such as activators, inks, gels, solvents, lubricants, glue's, chemicals and UV cure adhesives. Needle design at tip end reduces dead space for a very fast shut off and higher levels of control. Needle valves are designed to apply micro shots without drips. The valve design is vertical with fluid flow from the side by syringe, cartridge or fluid line feed (from pressure pot). Use black fluid line feed tubing with UV cure adhesives. Precision valves will dispense accurate deposits direct from syringes, cartridges or pressure pots. Valves operate with minimal maintenance, ensuring clean and accurate dispensing whether used by hand, fixed on a production line or mounted onto an XYZ robot. Do not use this valve for reactive adhesives and fluids such as Cyanoacrylates.
Microdots of UV cure, solvents, inks
Air operated needle valves Part Code Description TS5420
Needle valve aluminium Needle valve stainless steel Needle valve stainless steel
TS5420SS
TS5440
Accessories Part Code TSD126-336PK TSD126-336BPK Controllers Part Code
Description
Fluid lines clear 36” long pack 10 Fluid lines black 36” long pack 10
Description
TS250 TS350 TS500R
Digital controller 0.02 – 60 sec. timer Digital controller 0.008 – 60 sec. timer Digital controller 0.008 – 60 sec. timer
Pressure Pots Part Code
Description
TS1215 TS1258
500 gram 0-60 psi regulator
5 litre 0-100 psi regulator All valves are supplied with fluid lines, tip caps, input fittings and dispense tips. Needle valves take a direct flow of liquid direct from syringe barrels, cartridges or pressure pots.
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