Dual output, high speed electric head driver - The Slautterback HD2a Head Driver is a solid state electronic device which enhances the performance of electric applicator heads to produce extremely accurate adhesive patterns. The HD2a increases the opening amd closing speed of the adhesive valve. This translates into sharper cut off and increased accuracy of pattern placement. The speed and precision of the HD2a are two times greater than the DC driver.
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Four Head Group, 24 Event, Timer and Tracker - The ET24 is a microprocessor based event timer that controls glue gap or stitch adhesive patterns at fixed or variable line speeds. Twenty-four events can be programmed in units of time or length. These events are automatically adjusted to line speeds in variable line speed applications. The ET24 accepts four input triggers and provides power output to four independent applicator head groups. Twenty pattern setups can be stored in memory when power is off.
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Nine Event Timer - The ET9 Pattern Controller is a microprocessor based nine event timer to control glue gap or stitch adhesive patterns at fixed line speeds. The ET9 accepts two trigger inputs and provides power output to four independent applicator head groups. Nine pattern setups can be stored in memory when power is off.
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Four Event Speed Tracker - The ET4-T Pattern Controller offers high precision control of two independent adhesive patterns at varying line speeds. With input from a remote tach generator, the microprocessor based ET4-T maintains constant pattern length by automatically adjusting each glue and gap event as line speed changes. The power for the internal processor combined with an extensive array of features equip the ET4-T for the most demanding high speed production environments.
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Four Event Timer - The ET4 Pattern Controller is a microprocessor based four event timer that controls glue-gap or stitch adhesive patterns at fixed line speeds. The ET4 accepts two trigger inputs and controls output to two independent applicator valve groups. One pattern setup for each valve group is retained in memory when power is off.
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