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Ingemar,

I read your postings and after careful decryption, I can somewhat decipher
what your point is. Other than that, you confuse the dingly-dangly-ping-pong
out of me. Cheers.

Jason Gregory
Process Tech
Tadiran Microwave Networks


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW) [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 8:14 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] Clogging dispensers soon...
>
> Aussilek's mail is decoded and commented as follows:
>
> From Ayer's Rock:
>
> a)
> hindrance, correct, but NOT in outlet of needle (drips, remember?); the
> inlet more likely : RE: I reverse, y'rright.
> aa)
> flakes being clumsy solids in fluids will be manipulated by inconsiderate
> internals (angles, reductions, etc); RE: seen it with own eye(s)
> aaa)
> on top of standard wall drag .RE: mud on riversides, yes, got it.
> aaaa)
> overpressure, correct again with the low viscosity (considering your
> minimal
> pressure reported).RE: N/A
> aaaa)
> I always stated piston (linear) would beat auger in this application.
> One of other dispensers (air all the way) for silicones we have here takes
> off the pressure (sudden = gulp back)on the end of cycle ; whereas the
> gulp
> back sucks back the running inertia ; than keeps level with 0psi .
> Even the position and stage of emptiness of cartridge (vertical,
> horizontal,
> below or above dispensing point, full or quarter full only, etc.) was
> rather
> critical in the long (repeatability) run on this low viscosity's (drips).
> Unless designed that way (642 auger is not); without positive shut of
> valve(paste) or at least air release (non complicated in low psi's ; as it
> can not gulp the cartridge piston back) ; you have very little chance of
> repeatability condition. RE: GULP!
> aaaaa)
> Sound some poor soul over there did not validate the application and still
> tries to put square peg to round hole . Hope it's not you . RE: No, was
> SirMurphy
> aaaaaa)
> The auger will spiral the CONSTANT pressure if you stop
> on low viscosity > drips . RE: Will ask PMJ what they say about it.
>
> b
> no it won't be a problem as such (with consistent suspended particles),
> the
> mass and it's composition stays more or less same ; however the smeared
> agglomerations from auger will plug you up (right there). RE: There! My...
> c
> hmm ; bad idea pumpkin : RE: said also wine brewer in England
> c1
> precision cut needed ; take burr of inside ; put chamfer back on the
> outside
> (essential for release),RE: how much, angles?
> ok you can do it ; I know ; still:
> c2
> you alter (if not remove) the streamlining factor for the flow ;
> and get the "impression" of auger onto the dot;
> seen even a crawl-up back on outside of the needle with very short
> orifices
> (pending viscosity)! RE: 100,000cps we have, havn't learned crawl yet,
> best on back-stroke swim.
>
> c3
> 2mm or 10mm ; the blockage would occur on inlet ; not down the pipe .
> RE: see now
> From flakes view ; once (if) in, that length would have actually more
> streamlining effect : RE: +or-?
> paralleling the flakes due to side drag = no issue there . RE: same
> c4
> the cutest one on the end : what do you 'think' prevents you from worst
> still dripping presently ?
> Drag on the needle walls ! The length is actually very much stabilizing
> factor : RE: shame on you! Killing my 2mm idea!
> Empirical test : head to your kitchen ; take 2 funnels ' chop one short ;
> stand 'm on bottles ;
> 2 honey jars in two (2)hands ; even pour , and watch thereafter .
> if you mix few comparatively sifted flakes in (no bubbles please) ;
> it will open your (2) eyes (green?)in no time . RE: as I said yesterday
>
> see yo'
>                                           paul
>
> PS
> Cleaning ; pressurized water (grease pump should do you): put needle back
> on
> cartridge; plug side tube;
> connect water ; and press the hydraulics button .
> Laser cuts into metal, and how would you feel to be sandblasted ?!?
> Perhaps a considerate winding (yes, you've guessed it, your sewing machine
> spool winder) cotton thread inside polish would do ? RE: reading offset
> smoke signals from your wife's working shop.
>
> PPS
> Sorry, it's niet, pumpkin ; wrong theory ; rapid efforts in this direction
> are getting you fast nowhere . RE: this is not Alice Springs..
>
> Now ; lets see if your alleged Cyclops come home with bacon .
> I'd consider an apology to the bright stereoscopic (at least, discounting
> Shiva disciples) lodge here, pumpkin . RE: My fishes EAT cyclops, don't do
> much conversation with them....
>
> CU
>
> Ingemar
>
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