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We have determined that
your material is a single component and is just a little bit on the thick
side, like Motor Oil. If the
material is a single component, like a UV, unfilled material with this viscosity, you can
use one of many combinations of valves and
reservoirs or
syringe based dispensers.
How much will you need to dispense and how fast? Those two questions will help
you to decide which way to go.
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If you need to make dots
and you want to use a syringe based dispenser, meaning that you are able to put
enough fluid into the syringe to last for a long time, and if you want to
dispense small amounts, from this size: ( · ) to this
size: ( ● ) or greater, you can easily use any of the pneumatic dispensers
or the volumetric dispenser.
If you plan on shooting thousands
an hour, see the
robot section and see below for valves and reservoirs.
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Getting the right
valve.
There are many types of
valves, and we suggest you pay close attention to the descriptions on each
page. If you haven't already checked it out, look at the
Valve Finder Guide. It will note that one is better for
unfilled
materials while one is better for filled
materials, like solder paste.
If you
are not sure of the correct valve for your specific application, or if you
want IDS to quote on a specially made valve, send us the
MSDS sheets for your material by
clicking here and filling in the work sheet that best describes the
material you are using. Don't forget the valve controller that will be listed on the
valve page and the valve stand,
or Dispense Caddy, accessories listed on the same page.
If the material is going to be dispensed in
bulk, consider using a 5 gallon
reservoir or our 5 gallon pail
dispenser, or, for up to up to 55 gallon drums,
click here.
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