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News Release from: Integrated Dispensing Systems | Subject: MicroMeter III
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2003
Precision bead dispensing system
The servo-driven MicroMeter III meter/mix system dispenses precision beads of mixed, two-component reactive resins (silicone, epoxy, etc) with a total volume of from 0.02 cc to 3 cc
The servo-driven MicroMeter III meter/mix system dispenses precision beads of mixed, two-component reactive resins (silicone, epoxy, etc) The system is designed to dispense micro-beads whose total volume is from 0.02 cc to 3 cc, depending upon the ratio
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dispensing precision beads with a servo system - including patterns with a complex bead path - is faster and easier with the MicroMeter III system than ever before.
The user can vary the dispense flow rate with a 0 - 10VDC signal to the servo controller, which is readily interfaced with the automation.
The MicroMeter III system components are remote mounted since many applications use a small XYZ table.
Only the dispense valve is fixtured over the part.
This remote mounting makes both the meter and controls easily accessible.
As part of the MicroMeter family, the MicroMeter II air-powered systems are used for precision shot-dispensing applications.
MicroMeter systems feature power inlet and outlet valves, coupled positive-displacement metering cylinders and rods to insure metering and flow rate consistency.
The components are designed for easy mounting and the controls readily integrate with your automation.
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