ERT
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 1999
- 56
Hi,
I have an application where we pump a viscous adhesive paste from drums into other drums or pails. We then put the drums/pails under dispensing pumps at the robotic dispense line. It is essential that there be no air in the bulk material, because it causes problems for the adhesive application.
Can anyone suggest ways that we can remove entrained air from the paste while it is still in the drum/pail? The only thing we can think of is some sort or vibratory shaker. Is this common, or is there a better way to do this?
Regards,
ERT
I have an application where we pump a viscous adhesive paste from drums into other drums or pails. We then put the drums/pails under dispensing pumps at the robotic dispense line. It is essential that there be no air in the bulk material, because it causes problems for the adhesive application.
Can anyone suggest ways that we can remove entrained air from the paste while it is still in the drum/pail? The only thing we can think of is some sort or vibratory shaker. Is this common, or is there a better way to do this?
Regards,
ERT