EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nordson EFD, a Nordson company (NASDAQ: NDSN), the world’s leading precision fluid dispensing systems manufacturer, is pleased to introduce its Contact vs. Jet Dispensing white paper.
As products continue to get smaller and smaller, Nordson EFD has developed new solutions to address this growing need to apply precise, repeatable micro-deposits of assembly fluids in production processes worldwide.
“We understand the challenges manufacturers face when their process requires bonding tiny substrates and components together,” said Peter Langer, Business Unit Director of Valves at Nordson EFD. “The deposit tolerance requirements are considerable. And there are a number of variables to consider in order to choose the right dispensing method.”
This white paper helps manufacturers understand the difference between two of the most common dispensing methods. Contact dispensing, for example, allows users to dispense extremely tiny amounts of fluid consistently. The tradeoffs include slower cycle rates and possible part damage due to the need for Z-axis movement of an automated system.
Jet dispensing benefits include highly precise, repeatable micro-dispensing at speeds up to 1000Hz continuous. Jetting also meets exact deposit tolerances as small as +/- 1%. Tradeoffs include the fact that some fluids, such as those filled with highly-abrasive particles, cannot be jetted efficiently.
Getting an experienced fluid application specialist involved early in the process of selecting a dispensing system can prevent many issues that could occur later in production.
For more information, email Nordson EFD at info@nordsonefd.com, or call +1 401.431.7000 or 800.556.3484.
About Nordson EFD
Nordson EFD designs and manufactures precision
fluid dispensing systems for benchtop assembly processes and
automated assembly lines. By enabling manufacturers to apply the same
amount of adhesive, lubricant or other assembly fluid to every part,
every time, EFD dispensing systems are helping companies in a wide
variety of industries increase throughput, improve quality, and lower
their production costs. Other fluid management capabilities include
high-quality syringe
barrels and cartridges
for packaging one- and two-component materials, along with a wide
variety of fittings,
couplers and connectors for controlling fluid flow in medical,
biopharmaceutical and industrial environments. The company is also a
leading formulator of specialty solder
pastes for dispensing and printing applications in the electronics
industry.
About Nordson Corporation
Nordson engineers, manufactures,
and markets differentiated products and systems used for dispensing and
processing adhesives, coatings, polymers, sealants and biomaterials; and
for managing fluids, testing and inspecting for quality, treating
surfaces and curing. These products are supported with extensive
application expertise and direct global sales and service. We serve a
wide variety of consumer non-durable, consumer durable and technology
end markets including packaging, nonwovens, electronics, medical,
appliances, energy, transportation, building and construction, and
general product assembly and finishing. Founded in 1954 and
headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, the company has operations and support
offices in more than 30 countries. Visit Nordson on the web at nordson.com,
twitter.com/Nordson_Corp
or facebook.com/nordson.