Process characteristics of single liquid screw dispensing valve
The single liquid screw dispensing valve is a high-precision one-way plunger metering valve using a new process, which can be applied to dispensing equipment for conveying media with different viscosities such as silicone, polyurethane, and epoxy. It perfectly solves various problems such as insufficient accuracy, unstable flow rate, pulse, glue aggregation, wire drawing, complex control, and susceptibility to viscosity and temperature changes. It is a professional solution for precision measurement, transportation, and dispensing applications of viscous media. At the same time, we can provide professional solutions according to your special requirements.
Advantages of single liquid screw dispensing valve:
1. Adopting a volumetric rod measuring mechanism, the measurement is accurate and the repeated accuracy error is less than 1%. Suitable for various high viscosity and granular media, with a maximum viscosity of up to 1000000 mPas.
2. Ceramic measuring cylinders and hard alloy valves ensure reliable measurement. The pressure curve during the adhesive coating process is monitored throughout the entire process to prevent the generation of defective products.
3. It has good self suction and back suction functions, avoiding problems such as medium leakage, wire drawing, and excessive dripping. The feeding system has a wide range of configurations, which can be paired with various feeding devices such as plunger pumps, pressure barrels, screw pumps, etc. It is equipped with pressure sensors to monitor the feeding pressure in real-time.
4. Optional flow monitoring function (P), real-time monitoring of flow ratio to
prevent ratio errors.
5. Optional constant temperature heating function (E).
Single liquid screw dispensing valve is suitable for glue: polyurethane heat conduction, heat conduction gel, heat conduction silicone grease, epoxy resin
Single liquid screw dispensing valve focuses on applications such as cell gluing, battery module gluing, PACK box gluing, energy storage battery industry, and automotive electronic control thermal conductivity applications