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Automatic systems dispense valve

Header systems with manual or automatic dispensing valves have been designed to carry adhesives and sealants over long distances within the plant. Distances of as much as 300 ft are not uncommon with drops at points of application. Figure 17.7 shows a modular header system. Adhesives and sealants are nearly ideal materials for application by robots. Robotic application is commonly used in the automobile industry to increase quality and to reduce labor and material cost.7,8... [Pg.403]

Figure 13.15 shows the operational scheme of this automatic tltrator. The heart of the unit Is an INTEL 8080 microprocessor mounted on the central processing unit (CPU) board. The rotary reaction cell assembly can accommodate up to three different sensors for multiple measurements on the same processed sample. Each stepper burette board controls up to two burette dispensing assemblies. Function boards such as the colorimeter board, air burette board, E/I output board and RS-232 printer Interface boards are available optionally. The optional D/A and E/I board is used for closed-loop applications where the tltrator controls the final element such as a control valve. The RS-232 printer Interface board Is useful for troubleshooting the equipment and editing user-defined programs. The Instrument accuracy, repeatability and response time vary widely and depend on the particular type of measurement concerned. The system requires a.c. power, a 75-psl air supply and a dilution water supply for proper operation. The air flow-rate required is of about 50 cm3/mln... [Pg.423]

Figure 4.11 Schematic layout of a dilution system for a solid polyelectrolyte polymer. The polymer in hopper F is fed to a vibrator G which discharges into a dispenser H fed with water W. Tank A, (volume 1-2 m ) provides the first mixing and the product is fed through the mixing device E (fed with water from pump D) into tank B where the final mixing takes place. The solution is now fed to the process line. Automatic level controls are provided at C and are connected to valves and pumps as shown... Figure 4.11 Schematic layout of a dilution system for a solid polyelectrolyte polymer. The polymer in hopper F is fed to a vibrator G which discharges into a dispenser H fed with water W. Tank A, (volume 1-2 m ) provides the first mixing and the product is fed through the mixing device E (fed with water from pump D) into tank B where the final mixing takes place. The solution is now fed to the process line. Automatic level controls are provided at C and are connected to valves and pumps as shown...

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