
The automatic glue mixing machine transfers two single-component glue liquids (commonly referred to as A glue and B glue) from the glue storage tanks to the static mixing tube.
The term “synchronization of gel output” refers to the consistency of the output actions of the two component gels, that is, the consistency in the timing of starting or stopping.
The two types of glue delivery systems have the same composition, including the glue storage tank, gear pump, delivery pipeline, and related control devices, etc. The glue delivery system operates in a intermittent mode, following the sequence of “start → increase speed → operation → decrease speed → stop → restart”. These actions alternate continuously. These operations are achieved by the gear pump and its driving device. Due to the frequent start and stop of the gear pump, its driving system operates at a low speed.
The synchronization of glue extrusion is a prerequisite for the uniformity of glue mixing, and the uniformity of glue mixing is one of the most important conditions for the realization of the composite process. Therefore, the two glue supply systems must be strictly synchronized to ensure that the two component glue liquids can be mixed simultaneously when they enter the static mixing tube, thereby ensuring that at any section or any micro-segment of the static mixing tube, the two component glue liquids can achieve the correct mixing ratio and be uniformly mixed.



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