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TS8200D Series
Micro-Meter Mix User Guide
the viscosity difference between part A and B is significant, then the output
pressure of one material vs the other will differ. Factors that will need to be
kept in mind will be a suitable mixing nozzle, flow rate, and appropriate
material pressurization. You may find the need for a secondary pressure
regulator.
2.
Avoid excessively high reverse volumes and flow rates. If reverse is too high,
mixed material may enter the dispensers, causing them to react with each
other.
3.
Based on your pump type configuration e.g., 100x100, 200x100, 300x100,
etc. the flow rate resolution (minimum and maximum flow rate range) at a
given ratio will be different. Reference Appendix A for additional details on
flow rate vs ratio specs for a given pump type.
4.
Keep in mind the pot life of the material. Leaving mixed material during
breaks or overnight may render the mixing nozzle unusable upon start-up.
One possible solution to extend the life of mixing nozzles is to rinse (fill
completely) the mixing nozzle with one of the two materials. Doing so may
prevent the two components from reacting and curing. Please note this
solution is not suitable for all environments or for extended breaks. This
solution may not be applicable to all materials.
5. Maintenance and Cleaning
Maintenance and cleaning of the TS8200D is required whenever one of the following
scenarios occur:
1.
The process fluids are changed
2.
Dispensing data is no longer consistent
3.
Process fluid does not flow or cures in the fluid manifold
It is recommended that the user regularly inspect dispense data to assess whether it
is time for cleaning. Components that will wear over time and that will require
replacement at regular intervals include stators, rotors, and seals.