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Our representatives are experienced in the
assembly process and have years of experience on the manufacturing floor.
Whether you are using a single component material or a two or multi-part
formula, your IDS representative can be of help.
Packaging Benefits
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Use the exact Formulation you have already
chosen for your application.
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Keep your employees busy at manufacturing, not packaging
glues.
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Reduce the amount of time spent on Hazardous Material Handling.
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Reduce Down time.
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Increase throughput.
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Customized Cartons, Labels, Instruction
Sheets.
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Single Point Purchasing.
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Material
modification, if required.
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Material Degassing.
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Private Labeling.
IDS representatives are chosen for their expertise in the specific
field of assembly, dispensing and related manufacturing applications. You will find
them able to supply you with all of the expertise and equipment necessary to
support your manufacturing efforts in the dispensing of fluids and the items that relate
to it.
Dual Component
Materials
Dual Cartridges
IDS dual cartridge systems
are high quality plastic units proven to give exceptional service. These
systems are designed for parts-by-volume ratios of 1:1, 2:1, 4:1 and 10:1.
These cartridges can
eliminate the need for costly meter/mix equipment while maintaining the
principles of meter/mix. Different static
mix nozzles can be used, giving a thorough and homogenous blend of
material. Flow restrictors are used to diminish the flow of low viscosity
materials eliminating material crossover in the barrels.
In addition to Dual
Cartridges, we can also package your two component in the new,
Universal Cartridge, a system that can work
with a standard cartridge gun.
Pre-Mixed and Frozen Epoxies
When the work life of your two part epoxies
is greater than 30 minutes, consider this alternative to
dual cartridge
dispensing. It is excellent when a ratio is needed that
is other than the standard cartridges offer.
In this method, we mix
Part A and Part B of a material at MSDS specified ratios. The mixture is
brought to an homogeneous blend, placed into the customer chosen container
(usually a syringe) and immediately brought to a temperature of 90 – 100
degrees below zero Fahrenheit. This immediately suspends any chemical
reaction that is needed for material cure. Frozen containers are packed in dry ice and
shipped to you overnight express, at which point you
store them in a -40C (and -40F) super cold freezer
storage unit for Premixed/Frozen epoxies.
Use this kind of packaging to eliminate the
need for repeated batch mixing and where you may wish to take the time
consuming task of ratio-weighing and material mixing out of the hands of
production personnel. This tried and true method makes it possible for you to continue to use a
safe and accurate dispensing system.
Fill in some information about your
application on our worksheet (see below) or email to:
click here and let us know what your requirements are.
We'll get back to you right away.
Fill out a Material
Worksheet:
Click on the links below to give us
an overview of your application.
Single Component Worksheet.
Dual Component Worksheet.
Storage for Premixed/Frozen.
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