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Why change from hand mixing epoxy resin and hardener in a bucket to a Plural Component Technologies meter, mix and dispense machine?

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Why change from hand mixing epoxy resin and hardener in a bucket to a Plural Component Technologies meter, mix and dispense machine?

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• Eliminate the potential error of improper mix ratio. • Reduce waste from over or under estimating the amount of epoxy required for the application. • Waste less epoxy, increase usable time, pot life, by meter, mix and dispensing only what you need when you need it. • Prevent exposure to toxic fumes and alleviate many OSHA and EPA concerns. • Save time in preparation, application and clean up. Q: What is the power required to operate your meter, mix & dispense machines? A: Compressed air 8 – 30 SCFM @ 80-125 PSI depending on the model selected. Q: Is heat required to reduce the viscosity when dispensing filled epoxy with your machines? A: No, our machines are powerful with positive loading metering pumps and are unaffected by lower construction epoxy temperatures, if you can pour the epoxy into the supply tanks the machine will meter, mix and dispense it, without auxiliary heat. When operating in colder weather heating the epoxy will speed up your operation. Our Big Shot, Sharp Shoote

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