Abstract:
A dispensing unit for a hot melt adhesive system has a manifold centrally located within the dispensing unit to permit commonality between heated hoses of substantially the same length used to supply adhesive guns at either side of the dispensing unit. The dispensing unit also includes a manifold that is thermally isolated from the adhesive tank. The manifold has a heater that is independent of the tank heater for more precise temperature control of adhesive flowing through the manifold. A pump coupled to the manifold is located external to the tank and is heated by the manifold heater.
Abstract:
A metered output hot melt adhesive dispensing system comprises a plurality of hot melt adhesive dispensing valve assemblies, and a multiple outlet metering gear pump for supplying hot melt adhesive material to the plurality of valve assemblies. Return ports of the valve assemblies are fluidically connected to the intake side of the multiple outlet metering gear pump through a plurality of return conduits and a common return line. A single output return metering gear pump is disposed within the common return line and has operatively associated therewith a recirculation bypass loop within which a spring-biased one-way check valve is disposed. The system relieves excess pressure buildup within the valve assemblies so as to substantially prevent the occurrence of bursting and stringing phenomena attendant cyclically intermittent OPENED and CLOSED states of the plurality of valve assemblies.
Abstract:
A metered output hot melt adhesive dispensing system comprises a plurality of hot melt adhesive dispensing valve assemblies, and a multiple outlet metering gear pump for supplying hot melt adhesive material to the plurality of valve assemblies. Return ports of the valve assemblies are fluidically connected to the intake side of the multiple outlet metering gear pump through a plurality of return conduits and a common return line. A single output return metering gear pump is disposed within the common return line and has operatively associated therewith a recirculation bypass loop within which a spring-biased one-way check valve is disposed. The system relieves excess pressure buildup within the valve assemblies so as to substantially prevent the occurrence of bursting and stringing phenomena attendant cyclically intermittent OPENED and CLOSED states of the plurality of valve assemblies.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for dispensing material, including adhesives, onto a substrate, including boxes and cartoons. A first and second dispenser are either operated in a dispense and standby mode or both dispense at least a portion of the dispensed pattern. The detection of a failure of one of the dispensing guns causes the other gun to dispense the complete pattern while de-activating the failed gun thereby maintaining production.
Abstract:
Apparatus for applying tracks of an adhesive substance on strip-shaped material, in particular to the back of bottom support strips that consist of strips of carpet. A guiding and transporting device transports the material in its longitudinal direction and a device for applying the adhesive substance is arranged vertically on top of an approximately horizontal area of movement of the material. A nozzle arrangement, consisting of several outlet nozzles for the adhesive substance, is distributed over the width of the material, and the number of active outlet nozzles that apply the adhesive substance may be altered so as to adapt the device to different material widths. Each outlet nozzle may be activated or deactivated individually as well as independently of the other outlet nozzles.
Abstract:
A meltblowing system with a modular die design and on-line monitoring of web properties is described. The modular die consists of individually fed side-by-side meltblowing units. Automated control of the polymer feed rates to the units have been shown to produce a web with excellent uniformity of basis weight. The die also features a valve assembly for minimizing polymer afterflow and die tip plugging.
Abstract:
A flow-coating apparatus is configured to flow-coat a member to be flow-coated with an insulation layer, where the member to be flow-coated includes a first surface and an outer peripheral surface surrounding a periphery of the first surface, the first surface being perpendicular to a vertical direction. The flow-coating apparatus includes a first flow-coating mechanism and a second flow-coating mechanism, where a flow-coating opening of the first flow-coating mechanism faces the first surface and is configured to flow-coat the first surface with the insulation layer; and a flow-coating opening of the second flow-coating mechanism faces the outer peripheral surface and is configured to flow-coat the outer peripheral surface with the insulation layer.
Abstract:
An adhesive dispensing system for applying liquid adhesive to a substrate using different nozzles with the same manifold is disclosed. The adhesive dispensing system includes a manifold having a body, a first clamp configured to engage the body of the manifold, a second clamp configured to engage the body of the manifold, and a nozzle. The first and second clamps secure the nozzle to the body of the manifold. The body of the manifold has a first contact surface that engages the first clamp and a second contact surface that engages the second clamp and the nozzle, where the second contact surface is angularly offset from the first contact surface.
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a supply system for supplying multiple consumers with a substance to be applied, preferably paint, for application to motor vehicle bodies and/or add-on parts thereof. The supply system comprises a feed line, a return line, a first consumer device which comprises a first consumer, the first consumer being connected to the feed line and the return line and preferably forming a first consumer of the feed line in the flow direction of the substance to be applied, and a further consumer device which comprises a further consumer, the further consumer being connected to the feed line and the return line and preferably forming a last consumer of the feed line in the flow direction of the substance to be applied and/or being arranged after the first consumer in the flow direction of the substance to be applied. The supply system is distinguished in particular in that the feed line is connected to the return line via a connecting line. The disclosure relates further to an associated coating installation and to an associated supply method.
Abstract:
The present specification relates to an electrode slurry providing device, a coating device, and a die coater. The electrode slurry providing device may include a tank configured to accommodate electrode slurry therein, a main pipe having one end connected to the tank at a discharge location, and two or more branch pipes configured to discharge the electrode slurry from the main pipe. Each branch pipe may be connected to the main pipe at a respective junction, each junction may be located at a horizontal distance away from the discharge location and at a vertical drop below the discharge location, and the vertical drop of each junction may become greater as the horizontal distance of the junction from the discharge location becomes greater.