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Asymtek’s New DispenseJet® DJ-100 Jet

By Design World Staff | November 12, 2008

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Carlsbad, CA ‚– Asymtek, a Nordson company (Nasdaq:NDSN) and leader in dispensing, conformal coating, and jetting technologies, announced that it has released the DispenseJet DJ-100family of piezo-electric jets. The new, non contact DJ-100 jet dispensing system combines high production speed with exceptional accuracy and process control. Users will benefit from Asymtek‚’s 15 years of jetting expertise and patented processes that improve fluid control, offer better repeatability, and maintain consistent dispense volume. The DJ-100 is suitable for a wide range of fluid types and viscosities. There are three models available; each designed to dispense different types of fluid: the DJ-100 Standard, the DJ-100 NC for low viscosity materials, and the DJ-100 GH, designed for highly viscous fluids.

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Jetting offers many benefits over traditional needle dispensing to deliver speed, quality, flexibility and low cost of ownership. With the patented ‚“Jet on the Fly‚â„¢‚” technology, the jet flies over the part or substrate and shoots precise volumes of fluids in dots, lines, and patterns. By using piezo electric technology to jet fluid onto the substrate, the DJ-100 eliminates the need for time-consuming Z-axis movement. High flow rates of up to 200 mg/second and high shot rates of up to 150 dots per second can be achieved. Fluid can be dispensed into areas that are difficult to access and onto uneven or other substrates where a dispense needle cannot contact the substrate.


Designed for ease-of use, the DJ-100 jet comes with a serialized hardware set that includes a matched ball and seat, which eliminates the need for hardware adjustment and replacements that are subject to operator error. Asymtek‚’s patented Calibrated Process Jetting‚â„¢ (CpJ) feature ensures quality by utilizing weigh scale feedback to maintain consistent dispense volume. Dot diameters as small as 200‚µm (0.008 in.) can be achieved.


Because there are fewer consumable parts and the components are designed for long life, the DJ-100 offers a low cost of ownership. Its slim design maximizes the dispensing envelope, further enhancing productivity. Asymtek‚’s patented ‚“Dot on Dot‚” technology offers flexibility by jetting multiple dots in the same location to create larger dots.


www.asymtek.com


::Design World::


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