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Compound end lining system

Provides repeatable compound dispensing; brings material savings and reduced downtime in end lining and closure operations.

AccuLiner™ Compound End Lining System
AccuLiner™ Compound End Lining System

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Nordson Corporation introduces the AccuLiner™ Compound End Lining System. The AccuLiner system is an integrated solution that provides precision and accuracy in end-lining compound applications for metal cans, helping manufacturers reduce downtime and save on material costs.

The system incorporates the AccuLiner Compound Gun and Eclipse™ EPC-15 controller, and provides maximum performance especially when used with the AccuLiner Temperature Control Unit (TCU) for waterborne compounds.  As an integrated solution, the AccuLiner system provides:

• Better shot-to-shot performance with less variation in applied weight – providing material savings, quality improvement and fast return on investment.
• Enhanced process control – consistent output pressure through the gun of +/- 1 psi eliminates pressure drifts or spikes.
• Longer service life – resulting from durable, high-performance seals, special carbide needle and stainless steel nozzles.
• Constant temperature control of the compound by +/-2° F (with the AccuLiner TCU) – ensures steady material viscosity, taking accuracy and repeatability to a higher level.
• Single- or dual-gun configuration – compact size provides easy installation and minimizes space requirements.

“Temperature control is a key element of the AccuLiner system,” explains Mark Novotny, global marketing manager for Nordson Container Systems.   “Controlling and keeping compound material temperatures consistent yields much higher efficiency.  Even the slightest temperature increase can cause weight increases that waste material waste and increase operating costs.  Also, at the higher material temperatures, the compound has a tendency to sling out into the curl further, resulting in placement issues. Excess weights can also cause blistering during the drying process.”

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