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Nordson EFD Manual Dispensers
Nordson EFD Meter Mix Dispensers
550 Low Pressure Manual Dispenser
Intended for low-pressure meter mix applications. this manual dispenser is ideal for dispensing beads or RTM casting. The design is simple: two ball valves are threaded into the back of the manifold and are connected to a common lever so that both valves open and close at the same time.
600 High Flow (MEGA) Manual Dispenser
Specifically designed to be used with the 162A Series disposable 3/4" diameter static mixer. Allows the user to handle both high flow and high viscosity materials easily. The A & B components are separately ported through the valve body and do not combine until they meet inside the static mixer.
Features and Benefits
Intended for low-pressure meter mix applications. this manual dispenser is ideal for dispensing beads or RTM casting. The design is simple: two ball valves are threaded into the back of the manifold and are connected to a common lever so that both valves open and close at the same time.
600 High Flow (MEGA) Manual Dispenser
Specifically designed to be used with the 162A Series disposable 3/4" diameter static mixer. Allows the user to handle both high flow and high viscosity materials easily. The A & B components are separately ported through the valve body and do not combine until they meet inside the static mixer.
Features and Benefits
- Moderately priced
- Materials remain separate until they enter the mixer
Item # |
Series |
Description |
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7702508 7702508/Asset/a1335.jpg | Series N/A 550 Series | Description N/A Aluminum valve with series 160 outlet and wide ratio |
7702511 7702511/Asset/a1335.jpg | Series N/A 550 Series | Description N/A Aluminum valve with series 160 outlet and high flow. |
7702515 7702515/Asset/a1335.jpg | Series N/A 550 Series | Description N/A Aluminum valve with series 160 outlet and low flow. |
7702569 7702569/Asset/a1335.jpg | Series N/A 600 Series | Description N/A 1/2" FNPT material inlet and maximum working pressure of 600 psi (40 bar). |