
Looking for precise, reliable epoxy dispensing solutions? At METER MIX, we specialise in advanced metering and mixing systems for processing two-part epoxy resins in potting, and bonding applications.
Our epoxy dispensing systems are widely used in electronics manufacturing, automotive assembly, led lighting and household production – wherever high-quality epoxy resin application is critical to product performance and durability.
Our resin dispensing machines ensure a precise, bubble-free and long-lasting encapsulation of sensitive electronic components. They are optimally protected against dust, dirt and moisture.
Epoxy resins for potting applications generally have a low viscosity. The two-component material must be precisely metered, mixed and applied cleanly. This is possible with our resin dispensing machines. Potting epoxy resins with our machines is simple and intuitive - regardless of whether you are a beginner or a professional. You achieve better results with higher quality!
Epoxy adhesives can be also used for bonding applications. In this case, it is a two-part paste material for which we also offer precise resin dispensing systems. Benefit from exact metering, mixing and dispensing.
An epoxy dispensing system is used to accurately meter, mix and apply two-component epoxy resins. These systems ensure a precise mixing ratio and consisent output. With an epoxy dispensing system, operators are able to produce higher quantities in less time with consistent quality.
Yes - they are very simple and intuitive to operate and include an HMI touchscreen for ease of use. The two materials (the A and B components), are simply poured into the material reservoirs. Other parameters, such as dispense quantities, flow rate and mixing ratio (on LiquidFlow 30M), are set via the touchscreen. Beginners can operate the machine independently after just a short training session.
You have various possibilities for operating the mixer valve. Via hand-held trigger, machine mounted foot-pedal or (for more advanced production processes) via a remote (robot) mounted mixer valve.
No, resin is basically the general term. Epoxy resin is a specific type of resin, a two-component system resulting from the reaction of epoxy with polyamines.
No, the machine does not need to be cleaned after every use. The material can remain in the machine. There is a disposable mixer on the mixing valve. This can simply be screwed in before each use.