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Description
IDM Pressure Pots are reservoirs used for dispensing adhesives, coatings
and other liquids. Typically, the liquid (in its normal container or bottle)
is placed inside the pressure pot, a dip tube is introduced into the liquid,
and the system is closed and pressurised. The liquid is forced by the pressure
out of the reservoir to a dispensing valve or other applicator.
IDM PP600 & IDM PP650
These black anodised aluminium reservoirs are suitable for 1 litre and 500ml
bottles respectively. All material paths are disposable, and wetted parts
are made from teflon or polypropylene. Air and material fittings are on
the top on the tank. Fitted with a safety air relief valve at 70psi. Both
reservoirs come complete with an air pressure regulator and gauge. Suitable
for use with UV, cyanoacrylate or anaerobic adhesives and materials.

| Specifications |
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IDM PP600 |
IDM PP650 |
| Internal dimensions |
5.25" diameter x 11.75" high |
3.25" diameter x 7.5" high |
| Overall outside dimensions |
8" diameter x 14" high |
6" diameter x 9.5" high |
| Reservoir body |
Black anodised aluminium |
| Gaskets |
Teflon encapsulated Viton o-rings |
Viton o-rings |
| Operating air pressure |
0-70 psi |
| Air inlet |
0.25" OD tube quick connect fitting |
| Material outlet |
0.125" NPT polypropylene fitting |
IDM PP550
This is a budget pressure reservoir, designed to be a simple, cost effective method of supplying low viscosity liquids. Fitted with a safety air relief valve at 30psi. Comes complete with an air pressure regulator and gauge. Takes up to a 500ml bottle. Suitable for cyanoacrylate adhesives (CAs), solvents, anaerobic adhesives, UV adhesives & other low viscosity liquids. Pictured with an IJF 700PTPCW Pinch Tube Pen.

IDM PP710
The IDM PP710 is a stainless steel pressure reservoir with a 10 litre capacity.
Supplied with pressure relief valve, pressure regulator, air release valve
and pressure gauge. All surfaces are bright and smooth for easy cleaning.

| Specifications |
| Capacity |
10 litres |
| Dimensions |
36 x 30 x 48h cm |
| Max pressure |
80 psi |
| Fittings |
Air - 1/4" BSP Material - 3/8" BSP |
Directions
Remove the threaded thumbscrews and lift off the reservoir's lid. Place an open bottle of liquid in the centre of the reservoir. Return the lid to the top of the reservoir whilst assuring that the dip tube is positioned inside the bottle of liquid. Tighten thumbscrews evenly. Connect all material and air lines supplying pressure to the reservoir.
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