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Wed, 16 Jan 2013 19:00:12 -0500
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Hi again Doug,

I should have looked at things in the link I sent a little closer and would 
have discovered that there are more than just a few nozzles that are like 
you describe, and here are a couple of them that have pictures, but they are 
not cheap:

http://www.ellsworth.com/fisnar-5601406-dispensing-nozzle-4-5-in-spreader-0-75-in-x-0-125-in-orifice/
http://www.ellsworth.com/fisnar-5601405-dispensing-nozzle-4-in-45-spreader-0-5-in-x-0-0625-in-orifice/

Steve

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Gregory
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 4:52 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Wide adhesive nozzles

Hi Doug,

Fisnar makes what they call "Spreader" nozzles for their cartridges. Check
out this link:

http://www.fisnar.com/accessories_cartridges

Then look at the right hand side of the picture beneath the "Dispensing
Nozzles" link. you'll see a flat nozzle like you describe. Then click on the
link and scroll down to where you see "Specialty Nozzles" and you'll see
they have a couple of part numbers, one 3/8" wide and another 3/4" wide. If
you click on the part numbers you'll be taken to the Ellworth page that
shows what they cost, but they don't have any pictures of the actual nozzles
unfortunately.

Steve

-----Original Message----- 
From: Douglas Pauls
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 11:34 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] Wide adhesive nozzles

Good morning all,

A possibly silly question, which I will attribute to having only one Diet
Dew so far today.

You know how on Miracle Whip or other mayonnaise container, you have a cap
which allows you to apply a wide ribbon of  MW/Mayo to your substrate?

What I am looking for is whether or not that same kind of approach can be
taken with adhesives from a pneumatic dispense cartridge.  I want to apply
a fairly viscous adhesive in a 1/2" wide (or so) ribbon across a surface.
I envision a 50cc syringe with a luer lock, ribbon dispense tip.

Does anything like that exist and if so, what are your experiences.  I
have the same question in to our Ellsworth Adhesive rep but thought I
would tap into this very large knowledge base.

Doug Pauls


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