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20
Ton Hydraulic Drum Unloader
Model 130 |
8
Ton Hydraulic Drum Unloader
Model 230 |
5
Gallon Pail Unit
Model 1030H |
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"Pumpless"
Direct Extrusion 1 Gal Pail Unit
Model 1430HC |
Vacuum
De Gassing Chamber
Model 2030 |
Pressurized
Reservoir Metering System
Model 2035 |
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Explosion
Hazard Area Drum Unloader
Model 430 |
High
Viscosity Shot Dispensing Head
Model 460 |
13
Ton, High Output, Hydraulic Drum Unloader
Model 030A |
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"Pumpless"
Direct Extrusion 5 Gallon Pail Unit
Model 1030HB |
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Features:
- 450 lb capacity pressurized
reservoir
- 4-zone, heated, stainless
steel reservoir cylinder
- Platen-mounted Zenith® high
pressure metering pump
- 34,000 watt secondary heat
exchanger
- Self-purging cycle for rapid
cleaning / product change-over
- Automatic air bleed / product
sampling valve
- Optional high pressure filtration
( to 10 microns )

Benefits:
- Continuous metering of high
viscosity adhesives and sealants
- Processes polymers with
viscosities up to 2 million cps
- Stores up to 450 lbs of
molten polymer in an "air-free", "nitrogen-free"
pressurized state.
- Pressurized reservoir provides
continuous feed of molten polymer to the metering pump up
to 3,200 lbs/hr.
- Can be supplied by up to
(3) Uniflow drum unloaders
- No adhesive "bridging"
nor stagnation within the reservoir cavity
- No "drum- change"
flow interruption
- "Self-purging"
feature automatically returns unused polymer back to an
empty drum under anaerobic (air- free) conditions. Leaves
reservoir wall clean with "no" polymer residue
- Ideal for moisture curable
urethanes, UV curables and "char" sensitive polymers
- "Direct extrusion",
zero shear, pressure-based metering option is available
for low viscosity, UV curable resins.
- "Bottom entry"
reservoir input manifold is available for "heat- history"
sensitive polymers
- Type 316 stainless steel
construction is available for "anaerobic" metering
of UV-curable polymers, resins and compounds
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