Aztech Mini Hot Melt Butyl Dispensing System

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CRL ATXM1 Aztech Mini Hot Melt Butyl Dispensing System

Item #: ATXM1 by CR Laurence

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  • 8' (2.4 m) Gunning Hose and a Trigger Actuated Hand Gun
  • Fast Heat-Up Time; 200°F to 400°F (93 to 204°C) Operating Range
  • Used to Dispense CRL30703, CRL30706, and N420LB Chunk or Chip Form Hot Melt Butyl
  • Uses Economical Chunk Form Material

Height

16

Shelf Life

Length

19

Width

24

Size

19" x 24" x 16" H (482 x 609 x 406 mm)

Color

Other

F.O.B

Somerville, NJ.

Application Temperature (Degrees Farenheit)

200 To 400


The CRL Aztech Mini Hot Melt Butyl Dispensing System is a compact table-top hot melt gunning unit designed for production rates of up to 50 lbs. (22.7 kg) of hot melt sealants or adhesives per day. The pot holds approximately 20 lbs. (9 kg) of material. Additional material may be added to the pot at any time during production. A heavy-duty progressive cavity pump provides a uniform, pulse free adjustable flow rate for hand gunning or automatic dispensing. Operating range from 200 to 400°F (93 to 204° C). An 8' (2.4 m) heated gunning hose and a trigger actuated hand gun with a swivel coupling is supplied with the unit. A variety of nozzles and dispensing heads are available. Clean up is minimal. The power is simply turned off when the equipment is no longer needed, and reheated when required. Heat-up time is approximately one hour. Operates on 1/60/110 Volt AC power. Other voltages available on special request. F.O.B. Somerville, New Jersey.
Product Warning:
Read the owner's manual and all manufacturer's warnings before using this machine. The material that is dispensed from this unit can be in excess of 400°F and can easily cause burns to the skin and eyes. Failure to take these precautions can result in operator injury.

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