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News Release from: Integrated Dispensing Systems | Subject: 2200-250-000 dispense valve
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2001
No drips from two component dispense
valve
The model 2200-250-000 is a point of application dispense valve designed for use with high and low viscosity plural component adhesives or sealants, which uses disposable No-Flush static mixers
The model 2200-250-000 is a point of application dispense valve designed for use with high and low viscosity plural component adhesives or sealants Utilising disposable No-Flush static mixers, the two material components remain separate until they enter the mixer
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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When a dispense signal is received, the valve opens allowing the mixed material to be dispensed.
The valve's design ensures that material does not drip from the mixer/nozzle tip when in the off mode.
The double air operated valve incorporates the unique No-Drip or Snuf-Bak internal design that features carbide internal components for excellent wear resistance.
The valve's abrasion resistant packings help ensure a long service life.
Convenient mounting holes and locating ports ensure that the valve can readily be adapted to automated, fixtured, or robot end-of-arm applications.
The valve's maximum operating pressure is 3,500 psi.
Numerous options include Snuf-Bak adjustment, handles (with electric or pneumatic switch), stainless steel wetted parts, a wide range of disposable mixer nozzles, and optional solvent flush ports.
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