The 794 Series auger valve makes precise, repeatable deposits without damage to the metal alloy particles in fluids such as solder paste and silver epoxies. For highly abrasive fluids such as thermal interface materials ...
The 787MS-SS MicroSpray™ valve’s innovative design incorporates a small gauge disposable dispensing tip to apply a precise, uniform spray pattern more than 30% smaller than standard spray valves.
The 784S-SS aseptic microspray valve, with FDA-compliant wetted parts, features a fluid flow path free of entrapment areas, ideal for sterile applications.
The 782RA Series radial spray valve’s unique design allows it to apply a precise, uniform 360° coating of lubricants, primers, and other low- to medium-viscosity fluids inside cylinders.
The 781S Series general purpose spray valve provides exceptional control for reliable, consistent coatings of low- to medium-viscosity fluids using Low Volume Low Pressure (LVLP) technology.
Nordson EFD's 754V aseptic dispense valve features a smooth fluid flow path that is free of any entrapment areas. FDA-compliant wetted parts make the valve suitable for CIP (Clean-In-Place) and SIP (Sterilize-In-Place) ...
The 752V Series diaphragm valve delivers fine flow control when dispensing solvents, cyanoacrylates, anaerobics, fluxes, UV-cure adhesives, and other low- to medium-viscosity fluids.
The 752HF Series high flow diaphragm valve provides precise, drip-free dispensing of UV-cure resins and similar fluids used in the media manufacturing of DVDs, Blu-Ray DVDs, and CDs.
The 745NC Square Wave™ high-speed, non-contact dispense valve applies controlled amounts of liquid flux on cell bus bars and solder-coated ribbon used in the photovoltaic (PV) and other industries.
The 741MD Series MicroDot™ needle valve dispenses very precise micro-deposits down to fractions of a microliter. Pneumatically operated and adjustable, it delivers superior fluid dispensing control.
Nordson EFD's 736HPA-NV Series high pressure valve applies uniform amounts of thick materials like greases and silicones at pressures up to 2500 psi (172 bar).