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News Release from: Sealant Equipment and Engineering | Subject: See-Flo 202 Air-Draulic
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 April 2006
Air-over-oil motor aids dispensing
repeatability
The See-Flo 202 Air-Draulic meter system is a positive-displacement two-component meter-mix dispensing system designed to apply small precision beads and small metered shots.
The See-Flo 202 Air-Draulic meter system is a positive-displacement two-component meter-mix dispensing system designed to apply small precision beads and small metered shots of precisely mixed resins such as epoxies, acrylics, urethanes and silicones AirDraulic (air-over-oil) drive motor design provides consistent and repeatable bead profiles and adjustable metered shot volumes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It improves production rates and product quality and reduces manufacturing costs in any dispensing application.
The See-Flo 202 AirDraulic drive control is designed to provide a preset material-dispensing profile with consistent dispense results.
The volume is easily and quickly changed to dispense precisely mixed materials for different part configurations.
It can be used in various two-component meter, mix and dispense applications such as bonding, gasketing or potting applications for manual, automated, indexing, x-y-z motion and robotic processes.
The control panel accepts commands directly from the operator or automation panel.
See-Flo 202 system includes a Snuf-Bak or No-Drip dispense valve with seals matched to each dispense fluid and designed for long life in high-cycle dispensing applications.
This rugged dispense valve may be remote mounted.
Its disposable No-Flush mixers mix and dispense virtually all two-component materials including epoxies, polyurethanes and silicones.
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