Epoxy and Caulk Dispenser
by pyred.com on May.24, 2011, under Miscellanous
6′ Dispensing Nozzle for Efficient Performance
Epoxy Dispenser plays crucial part in today’s industry. Epoxy-based materials have been extensively used by various industries for coatings, as adhesives as well as composite materials, to strengthen fiberglass and carbon fiber (glass-reinforced plastic also use vinyl, polyester with other thermosetting resins as supplementary material). Therefore, epoxy equipments have wide range of usage in industrial applications.
Epoxies have unique chemical characteristic and available in numerous commercial variations, which allow the substance to be produced in a very varying shapes and forms. Epoxies are excellent adhesive, resistant to both heat and chemicals; provide great insulation for electrical equipments, and also excellent material for mechanical equipments. Even though epoxies are mostly used as electrical insulator, they also have modified variations which provide great thermal insulation, or to thermal conductor with electrical resistance to be used in electronics appliances (silver-filled epoxies for example).
Due to the wide variation of application, dispensing equipments for epoxies also varies as well. Caulk Dispenser would be required in applying epoxies as sealing compounds, to seal seams or joints in various structures and in some piping types, to secure the gaps in walls against air, water, dust or insects.
6’ Dispensing Nozzle is the best tool to dispense liquids and adhesives. It has the best efficiency in dispensing liquids and adhesives in amounts that greater than dashes or dots and provides greater viscosity as well as heavier amount of paste. Proper application of liquids and adhesives to the surface of a material is required to ensure the opposite surface is attached properly. This nozzle can also be used for other materials other than liquids which require dispensing in appropriate quantities and can be combined with machines and robots to provide programmable and accurate dispensing amounts and sequences or other special dispensing values to perform manufacturing and industrial work.
