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Two-Part, Meter, Mix, and Dispense Equipment
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The first step to requesting a proposal for a meter mix machine is to complete the I&J Fisnar questionnaire. Details are required on the two materials to be metered and dispensed, their viscosity, specific gravity, content and behavior. Next are details on the process shot size and volume so that storage can be calculated. Once the information is received a proposal can be presented.
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A piston pump meter mix dispensing machine is a cost effect solution, particularly with higher viscosities and moderate production output. Two metering pumps of exact size and ratio dispense the two materials through non-return valves to a static mixing nozzle, the two materials pass through a series of mixing elements until blended into one component.
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Gear pump systems are designed for lower viscosities and higher volumes. They are generally more costly than piston pump meter mix machines but are suited to an automatic assembly line system. The two components enter into a precision gear that can very accurately meter the flow and therefore the volume of material. Mixing nozzles finally mix the two components.
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A range of static mixing nozzles provide sizes based upon the number of elements in the nozzle, which can range from 24 to 56, the number of elements are determined by the material manufacturer. Static mixers are used with both piston pump and gear pump machines. I&J Fisnar provide nozzles for all makes of meter mix machines.
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I&J Fisnar Inc., 2-07 Banta Place, Fair Lawn, NJ
07410 USA |
Phone: (201) 796-1477 Fax: (201) 794-7034 E-mail: info@ijfisnar.com ©I&J Fisnar Inc. 2007
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