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  New stuff from Thermoset Systems...

Viper VP1600

    

The Viper VP1600 is a variable ratio system featuring double acting, positive displacement pumps. Outputs to  20  pounds per minute and operating pressure to1,600 PSI.

Designed for hard to mix polyurethane and epoxy systems. Static or impingement mixing for filled and neat resin. Options include heaters, digital dispense timer, day tanks, and diaphragm pumps.

  Great for rapid prototyping or production!

Viper R200

 

The Viper R200 is a low profile metering unit designed to fit underneath a workbench for space savings. Press the dispense button to dispense metered amounts into 5 gallon buckets for hand mixing. Add the optional static mix head for meter mixing.

Variable ratio model pictured features 4 GPM gear pumps, independent 1 HP motors, dispense timers and variable frequency drives. 

Excellent choice for customers that  hand mix many colors or fillers into their materials.

LIL PUP Machines

 

The LIL PUP (Portable Urethane Processor) low pressure  dispensing unit draws  just 10 amps at 115 volts.

Siphon feed from 5 gallon pails, optional tanks or gravity feed from 55 gallon drums. Quiet electric motor drive and precision gear pumps.  Portable lightweight aluminum frame.

Uses include: spray foam insulation, truck bed liner coatings, concrete sealers, crack filling, adhesives and casting resins.

 

Simple static mix gun can be adapted for foam or coatings with a quick change of the spray tip!

 

 

 Thermosaurus VR600

600 LB/ minute polyurethane dispensing unit!  The Thermosaurus VR600 features two 50 gallon per minute carbide gear pumps and 15HP 460 VAC motors. The abrasive resistant pumps are heavy duty and designed to process filled polyurethane foams at mega high volume. 

 

 

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Last modified: 08/04/07