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What You Need to Know in Buying a Fluid Dispenser

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As an engineer, I strive to always work on the quality and accuracy of the product I am working on. However, no matter how meticulous you perform in every tiny aspect of your product, human error is still inevitable. This results in minor and even major rework, which causes completion delay and unnecessary expenses. Thus, it has been my goal to reduce those human errors and ultimately eliminate them whenever I'm working on a new project.

 

In the manufacturing field, one of the most efficient ways to boost accuracy in working on a product is using a top-notch fluid dispenser that provides precision in the dispensing process. I've put up a quick guide to fluid dispensers and the factors to consider before finally purchasing one.

 

Types of Fluid Dispensers

 

Start off by understanding the difference between the types of fluid dispensers. There are three major types of fluid dispensers, and they perform distinct fluid-dispensing capabilities. Manual fluid dispensers are the most affordable and convenient type of dispensers to use. Because it is cheap and required little maintenance, it is a common tool in general applications.

 

There are also foot valve dispensers, which are literally foot-operated and has a foot pedal to enable the user to control the output and size of the dispensed agent. Thus, they offer more control compared with the manual dispensers, although more expensive. Foot valve dispensers are used for general applications of many types of adhesives and sealants.

 

Lastly, there are also programmable fluid dispensers. As the name implies, they are programmable and thus provide the most control over the other two types. They are equipped with advanced fluid-dispensing technology and provide easy and convenient time and pressure control features for fast and effective application. Generally, they also have suckback gears to prevent waste.

 

Types of Application

 

If you intend to use fluid dispensers to maximize time, then programmable dispensers are ideal to use. They are built to match the psi requirements for different types of applications and can dispense low- to high-viscosity fluids with accuracy and consistency. They may be expensive, but they can get the job done right and on time. If you require applications that do not require repeatability, then manual dispensers are your best bet. Even though they are cheap, they are still durable and low maintenance. If you are torn between the two, then foot valve dispensers are also very reliable.

 

Cost

 

Before deciding on a purchase, make sure that you have the budget not only to buy the equipment itself, but also to cover for its maintenance. Manual dispensers and foot valve dispensers may be cheap, but does not require much maintenance to be in top shape. Programmable fluid dispensers, on the other hand, need regular check-ups to ensure safe and quality performance. If you choose the programmable type, make sure to ask your fluid-dispenser supplier regarding maintenance procedures. Is routine maintenance required? Is it done on-site or at the manufacturer's warehouse? Are spares readily available?

 

Reliable Supplier

 

No matter how long your deliberation, it all boils down to the quality and how effective your tools are. So, make sure to get a reliable fluid dispenser supplier in Singapore. In my case, I've always trusted Unicontrols for my fluid-dispensing needs. They have been my supplier for 4 years now and their service is always top-notch since Day 1. They offer a wide range of quality fluid dispensers at reasonable prices and also handle product packaging very well. I highly recommend!