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  Dispensing Technologies

  Metering Pump Technology
  Fixed- & Variable-Ratio Designs
  Mixer Technology
  Dispense Valve Technology
  Material Feed Systems
  How It Works

  Calculators & Conversion Tables

  Throughput Calculator
  P-200 Throughput Calculator
  C-500 Throughput Calculator
  Viscosity
  Fillers
  Vacuum
  Application Data & Calculations

  Industry Glossaries

  Abbreviations & Symbols
  Applications Glossaries

 

The Engineering Toolbox has been prepared to assist the user to better understand the types of equipment used to meter, mix and dispense a wide variety of resin systems. Included are illustrations of the most common types of metering pumps, mixers, dispense valves and feed systems employed.

Additional machine design considerations including material parameters, useful conversion charts, handy formulas and typical application information are provided to further enhance the user's knowledge of dispensing equipment.

Dispensing Technologies

Metering Pump Technology
Fixed- and Variable-Ratio Designs
Mixer Technology
Dispense Valve Technology
Material Feed Systems
How It Works

Calculators and Conversion Tables

Throughput Calculator
P-200 Throughput Calculator
C-500 Throughput Calculator
Viscosity
Fillers
Vacuum
Application Data and Calculations

Industry Glossaries

Abbreviations and Symbols
Applications Glossaries



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