5 Aug 2013

Dispense Valves

There are many different occasions when a dispense valve is needed, but they are most regularly used for precision fitting – for building computers, for example. It offers extremely close-precision aiming of dispensing whatever liquid you need to without making a mess or hitting the wrong area. This makes dispense valves important as they can stop wastage, accidents and can even be automated by machine, to make the process even easier.

There are a wide variety of types of dispenser valve available, and the type you need really does vary on your job. Dispenser valves tend to use adhesives, gels, pates or liquids, and are regularly used for precision gluing.

A precision dispense valve offers accurate placement of;

•    Adhesive
•    Glue
•    Solvent
•    Silicone
•    Sealant
•    Gel
•    Ink
•    Paint
•    Paste
•    UV
•    Grease

These dispense valves, if automated by a machine, are extremely fast and can do roughly six hundred cycles a minute, depending on the job and how long the dispensed material needs to dry etc. the automated features in a dispense valve makes it easy to keep up automated and repeatable appliance of your needed liquid/material.

Dispense valves come in here different styles – they come fitted, mobile, or mounted to a robot for automated use. They usually come with some form of digital controller so you can adjust any problems without it continuing work.

A dispense valve is useful because it runs on virtually no maintenance, and can be left to do its job without any real problems or worries of a malfunction etc. even when done by hand, it can be very accurate and can make the job easier.


The fast and accurate dispensing of liquid or other material is created by intense pressure from the syringe barrels, the cartridges, and the tanks. The valves themselves ensure pretty much constant clean, efficient and accurate dispensing of anything you need; you just need to find the right valve for your needs!

There are lots of different types of dispense valves out there, meaning you might need to do some research. They have different sizes, speeds and other attributes you need to take into consideration when buying a dispense valve. From needle, spray, spool, pinch, diaphragm, and auger valves, you get a huge variety which are meant for different jobs. They all have different speeds of release, different hole sizes, with some allowing for more area to be covered quickly, while others look to provide more precision.

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