DULUTH, Georgia - November 03, 2003
New SureBead™ reduced cavity guns and modules from Nordson Corporation (Nasdaq: NDSN) provide greater flexibility, reduce downtime and improve performance in packaging applications.
Unlike other reduced-cavity modules that cannot be disassembled, SureBead modules allow operators to change the amount of adhesive applied by simply replacing a nozzle. The SureBead nozzle is similar in design to Nordson Saturn® Series nozzles, with a gray upper ring to indicate a pressed-in seat, and color-coded lower ring to indicate orifice size. The self-cleaning action of the integrated nozzle-and-needle assembly produces clean patterns and sharp adhesive cut off.
SureBead guns and modules produce high-quality patterns with virtually clog-free operation, even when using "difficult-to-machine" low- and medium-viscosity adhesives. Modules are available in both air-open/air-close (SureBead A) and air-open/spring-close (SureBead S) designs. SureBead S modules offer manual spring adjustment to precisely balance module-to-module adhesive output. SureBead A modules are compatible with the single-module SureBead A gun, as well as multi-module Nordson Series H-440 guns. SureBead S modules are compatible with Nordson Series H-200 and H-400 guns. SureBead modules are also compatible with multi-module Nordson WorldGun™ Series guns.
For more information about SureBead reduced-cavity guns and modules, contact Nordson Corporation, Packaging and Product Assembly Business Group, 11475 Lakefield Drive, Duluth, GA 30097, or call (800) 683-2314.
Nordson Corporation is the world's leading producer of precision dispensing equipment. Nordson systems apply adhesives, sealants and coatings to a broad range of consumer and industrial products during manufacturing operations, helping customers meet quality, productivity and environmental targets. The company also manufactures technology-based systems for curing and surface treatment processes. Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, Nordson has direct operations in 30 countries.
