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Valve offers high-volume fluid control

A Sealant Equipment and Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 9, 2007

Sealant Equipment and Engineering's new Model 2200-033-011 automatic Snuf-Bak dispense valve is ideal for high-volume fluid control and fast shut off of viscous materials.

Sealant Equipment and Engineering's new Model 2200-033-011 automatic Snuf-Bak dispense valve is ideal for high-volume fluid control and fast shut off of viscous materials such as polyurethanes, epoxies, silicones, greases and various cohesive and thixotropic adhesives and sealants.

The pneumatically actuated valve opens and closes its material passage in the base of the nozzle adapter to precisely start and stop material flow.

The needle pulls backward during shut off, which quickly breaks the flow of material to prevent stringing.

Material is delivered to the high-volume Snuf-Bak valve by either a metering assembly or under regulated pressure from supply pumps or tanks.

Precise volume is dispensed by either a precision shot-meter, timer control panel or trigger-on time remote signal, all available from Sealant Equipment and Engineering.

and (2) 3/4" NPT inlet ports to adapt to nearly any hose or pipe size.

The half-inch NPT outlet port accepts virtually any standard or custom plastic or metal dispense nozzle, also available from Sealant Equipment.

This unique dispensing valve has multiple mounting methods including dual-screw and dowel fixturing and slide bracket fixturing.

These two methods provide pin-point accuracy of the dispense tip when re-mounting the valve.

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