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NEW: Inliner hose for the dosing of highly viscous materials
In the cosmetics sector, ViscoTec barrel extraction solutions are often used to feed highly viscous products such as mascara to filling stations. While the emptying and dosing systems can be easily disassembled for cleaning, this does not apply to the hoses in use....
Simply Imprinted!
Lynxter is a manufacturer of 3D printers and an expert in additive manufacturing, using, among others, ViscoTec 3D printheads. The 3D printing company, located in Bayonne, France, designs, constructs, and builds modular industrial machine tools. In a textile printing...
Automation in the Aerospace Industry
Since its foundation in 1997, ViscoTec has stood for automated and precise dispensing technology in a wide range of sectors and industries, and for several now also in the special field of aerospace. Why is this area so special and what are the challenges here?...
Even Longer Service Life for ViscoTec Dispensers
With adhesive dispensers based on the endless piston principle, the power is transmitted from the motor to the rotor by means of joints or flexible shafts. For over twenty years ViscoTec has been using an in-house developed flexible shaft in its dispensers, which is...
Thermal management – dispensing of liquid TIM and gap filler
The application and injection of TIMS or gap fillers on and into battery modules or electronic components requires an absolutely process-safe handling of 1- or 2-component materials. Precise, fully automated, easily adjustable, and endless dosing is the prerequisite....
Protective Masks Requirements as a Driver for Automated Production
Increased demand for eye and eyebrow cosmetics requires more flexible and faster production processes for manufacturing and filling of materials. Automation (or partial automation) in certain processes, such as emptying or filling, can be the necessary optimization....
Automated Management of Different Viscosities
ViscoTec dosing system – inside view endless piston principle Wherever (vibration) energy has to be dissipated – i.e. where components move – dampers are often used to “buffer” this kinetic energy, e.g. using the viscous behaviour of liquids. The best example of the...