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Jet dispensing systems aid product miniaturization trend for manufacturers (23rd March 2009)
The PicoDot jet dispensing systems bring significant new capabilities to EFD’s extensive line of precision fluid dispensing systems. Multiple PicoDot system configurations make it possible to dispense a wide variety of low, medium, and high viscosity fluids in a wide range of manufacturing applications...
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Radial spinner system (1st January 2008)
Nordson company EFD has launched a new Radial Spinner System that enables manufacturers to apply consistent amounts of adhesives, lubricants and other production fluids inside cylindrical parts between 0.4" and 5" in d
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Spinner system (1st November 2007)
EFD, a Nordson company, has introduced a Radial Spinner System that enables manufacturers to apply consistent amounts of adhesives, lubricants and other production fluids inside cylindrical parts of between 0.4 and 5in dia.
Accurate dose (1st March 2007)
EFD has introduced a Radial Spinner System that enables manufacturers to apply consistent amounts of adhesives, lubricants and other production fluids inside cylindrical parts between 0.4 and 5in in diameter. The device comb
No flushing or refilling required (1st March 2007)
The EFD MicroCoat MC800 precision lubrication system will apply two different oils or other fluids on stock up to 24" wide, without lengthy downtime for flushing or refilling. The MicroCoat system uses Low Volume Low Pressur
Dispensing robot system (1st January 2007)
The tabletop Ultra TT Automation Series from EFD is a cost-effective, easily implemented dispensing robot system that is said to vastly improve productivity when making repetitive deposits of adhesives, epoxies, sealants, sol
From Production engineering
Uniform drop (1st November 2006)
By making it possible for workers to apply uniform amounts of adhesives, epoxies, lubricants and other assembly fluids, the Ultra 2400 dispensing workstation from EFD is said to increase productivity, eliminate costly rework
Spot on! (1st September 2006)
The MicroMark precision spray marking system from EFD produces neat, consistent spots and stripes from 5 to 30mm wide without overspray or clogging.
Uses less lube (1st July 2006)
EFD's MicroCoat MC800 stock lubrication system uses Low Volume Low Pressure technology to evenly coat stock of less than 25mm up to 1220mm wide with a fine, consistent film of oil. It prevents tool damage and reduces lube consumption by up to 70%.<br
Drip-free valve (1st May 2006)
The 702V miniature dispense valve from EFD International provides uniform, drip-free application of UVcure adhesives, coatings and other fluids used in medical device assembly.
Neat application (1st March 2006)
Available from EFD International, the new Ultra 1400 dispenser applies grease and other lubricants neatly and accurately.
Higher output, less waste (1st January 2006)
Accurate, consistent application of cyanoacrylate makes the Ultra 2415 dispensing workstation from EFD an efficient alternative to squeeze bottles, hand syringes and other manual applicators.
Precision dispense valve (1st November 2005)
The 754V-SS valve from EFD International is a precision dispense valve with an aseptic design that reduces the risk of contamination in sterile fluid filling processes.
Uses less oil (1st May 2004)
EFDs MicroCoat MC800 lubrication system enables metal stampers to coat stock of less than 1in up to 48in wide with a fine, consistent film of oil. Even coverage reduces the need for tool sharpening and maintenance, while lowering oil use by as much a
Piston valve (1st March 2004)
A stainless steel, pneumatically operated piston valve from EFD applies accurate, uniform dots and stripes of grease without mess, drooling or maintenance. The compact 725DA-SS has no seals to wear out, leak or degrade performance and its design is s
Cut oil use by 90% (1st January 2004)
EFD claims its MicroCoat lubrication system uses low volume low pressure air to apply lubricants more efficiently than pads, rollers and airless sprays. Field reports show the systems ability to apply lubricant as a fine film, instead of a heavy spra