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Meter, mix and dispense on the tabletop

A Sealant Equipment and Engineering product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 28, 2002

The See-Flo 387, Sealant Equipment and Engineering's tabletop meter/mix/dispense system, is designed to dispense two-component materials with extreme accuracy.

The See-Flo 387, Sealant Equipment and Engineering's tabletop meter/mix/dispense system, is designed to dispense two-component materials with extreme accuracy.

The air-powered See-Flow 387 is ideal for low-viscosity silicone, urethane or epoxy used in small-shot potting and encapsulation for electronics applications.

The system permits dispensing as a metered 'shot' or controlled bead.

The See-Flo 387's novel meter design means no adjustments are needed, and ratio accuracy is assured.

See-Flo 387's positive displacement meter mixes precisely to the established ratio.

The cost-effective, versatile system may be used for a broad range of applications in production and manufacturing environments.

The system's adaptability extends to dispense modes.

On an operator's command, See-Flo 387 can be used to visually fill or dispense a predetermined amount of mixed material.

The See-Flo 387 is frequently used as a central fill station to manually fill syringe style applicators.

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