Selection of hot melt adhesive valve heating cylinder
Release time:
2025-08-07 13:00
Source:
Leica Technology
Different types of dispensing valve equipment have different uses and characteristics. Suitable adhesives are suitable for use with different dispensing valve equipment. For example, hot melt adhesives and other adhesives that need to be heated before dispensing are troublesome if heated in the barrel. In this case, choosing a dispensing valve with a heated barrel is a good choice. Dispensing valve Heated barrel is a good choice.
Leiko's LK-9850 dispensing valve is designed for hot melt adhesives and other heat-curable adhesives. Its key feature is a built-in heated barrel that heats the adhesive directly before dispensing, simplifying the process. The barrel is available in two sizes: 30cc and 300cc, allowing customers to choose the appropriate size based on dispensing volume. Another important consideration when selecting a heated barrel is the appropriate temperature for heating the adhesive. Leiko's heated barrels allow customers to adjust the temperature according to the adhesive's requirements, ensuring the adhesive reaches the optimal temperature for dispensing.
Choosing the right heated barrel for your dispensing valve requires consideration of the product and adhesive properties. Leiko is a good choice.
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