Your Guide To Dispensing Tips

By Dorothy Olson


No matter what assembly fluid you are dispensing, it may be oil, sealant, epoxy, silicone, grease, glue, UV care, etc. There would be certainly times wherein the small things which you have overlooked would be the one that would make a difference. To achieve that perfect workflow, it is either a regular, an air filter, or properly adjusting the syringe dispenser is the answer. Keep on reading this article if you wanna know more about dispensing tips.

How can you prevent having air bubbles into your syringe barrel dispensing. Air trapped into your syringe can result drooling, oozing, or forming of a ball of material on dispense tip. There are a lot of ways on how you can prevent the air from making an impact to the consistency of the deposit.

With low up to medium viscosity fluids, you should the barrel to a certain angle to prevent the forming of air bubbles. A piston is a tool that helps air out during the process of dispensing, so make sure you use this. When air bubbles are present, holding the syringe in a position where the end of the tip is facing upward while tapping gently the syringe is the solution.

For bubbles rising up top, remove the cap and slowly push the piston upward so large bubbles are removed. Use centrifuge for medium up to high viscosity fluids. For thicker fluids, the bubbles will start to compress every time you do the dispense cycle. The best thing to do would be to remove air before proceeding to dispensing using centrifuge.

Store syringes in upright position. This implies the top tip is looking down. This ensures that the pockets of air will ascend, and this anticipates air rises from framing. Obviously, in the event that you need to maintain a strategic distance from such from occurring, you simply need to ensure you store and make use of them accurately.

How to enhance the performance of your syringe dispensers. First things first, know which size for your deposit is right. The job of your syringe dispenser is to accurately and repeatedly deposit fluids. For the dispenser to perform at its utmost ability, there are three steps that needs to be performed first.

First would be to choose the tip correctly. Tips comes in different size. To know which one to get, cut the current dot diameter in half. This becomes your baseline for your experiment to knowing your correct internal diameter. When it comes to making lines, the same principle follows, cut the line width in half. Second is set the air pressure. This will depend on how much fluid do you want to flow.

You must start at 0 psi, then work your way to the top slowly. When increasing the psi, make sure you watch what will come out from the tip. Only stop increasing psi when consistent fluid flow is established. Third and final step would be to step the time. Your timer is how quick each deposit is going to be made and what size the deposit be. To produce faster, pressure should be increased while time is decrease.

Choosing the right piston. Pistons are important components that lets you achieve the accurate results. These are used for applying even and consistent force to the syringe that will ensure a uniformed and controlled dispensing. When selecting pistons, make sure their interface fits perfectly and does not bounce too much.




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