
With the vipura-Pump 10T, ViscoTec has developed a dosing technology that is equally suited to the high viscosity and the enormously stringy behaviour of nail gels.
Filling nail gel counts more complex applications due to the viscosity of the material. Nail gel is a chemically aggressive, UV-reactive modelling material that only hardens with the aid of UV light. With the vipura-Pump 10T, ViscoTec has now developed a dispensing technology that does justice to both the high viscosity and the extremely stringy behaviour of nail gels.
Contract manufacturers and machine builders who operate or develop systems for filling nail gels benefit in several ways through this tear-free and therefore clean dosing into the bottles, which usually hold 50 to 100 ml. This makes the vipura-Pump 10T a dosing technology that enables cosmetics companies and contract manufacturers to produce more economically and cleanly.
The vipura-Pump 10T has a compact hygienic design and is relatively easy and quick to install. quickly into existing processes. This also makes it the ideal dosing technology for the food sector and pharmaceutical production. Compared to established pumps, the vipura-Pump 10T, with a height of just under 600 mm and a footprint of 220 x 170, is significantly more compact and therefore lighter, which also promotes short cycle times.
Your ability, filling low and high viscosity materials equally volumetrically and even materials containing solids with a diameter of up to 20 mm can be metered non-destructively, making it a pump for the present - and the future. This is also emphasised by the demonstrably long service life - despite abrasive and shear-sensitive materials. The pump is made of stainless steel and uses FDA-compliant elastomers. All wetted components are autoclavable. On request, the vipura-Pump 10T can be equipped with an optional rinsing connection for CIP.
Source: ViscoTec
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