Placing dots on tiny parts
PicoDot jet dispensing systems work well for applying adhesives, coatings, and fluids to miniature parts. Because the dispensers do not contact the substrate, they can deposit controlled amounts of fluid on hard-to-access areas, uneven surfaces, in applications where a conventional dispensing needle cannot be used, and at speeds to 150 dots per second. Many configurations make it possible to dispense a wide variety of low (50 to 1,000mPas), medium (50 to 200,000mPas), and high (1,000 to 500,000mPas) viscosity fluids. Other benefits include non-contact jetting, an optional precision needle adapter for contact dispensing, and a built-in heater for precise viscosity control.
EFD Inc., 977 Waterman Ave., East Providence, RI 02914, (800) 556-3484, www.info.hotims.com/18362-255
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