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Accurately and consistently dispense a specific amount of liquid—these actuated valves have a screen and buttons for programming batch size and calibration.
Take liquid samples in sanitary environments—these sampling valves have a hygienic design, so they’re commonly used in breweries and wineries.
Often installed on petroleum loading arms to test fuel quality without interrupting flow, these valves are fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, Edition 5, for securely isolating fluid and preventing the spread of fire.
To test water quality without interrupting flow, drain a small amount of liquid through the sampling outlet.
These high-clearance spouts can be attached to a water chiller or other water source for easy bottle filling.
These faucets meet NSF/ANSI standards.
Push or pull the faucet handle to open; release the handle and the faucet automatically shuts off.
Primarily used on drums, these faucets can also be used on tanks, carboys, and other containers.
All of these faucets are primarily used on drums, but can also be used on tanks, carboys, and other containers.
Use these faucets with fluids at least as thick as motor oil.
The gauge provides an instant visual check of liquid levels in your drum without interfering with the use of the faucet.
Connect these modular pumps to a reservoir and a solenoid valve to automate the flow of oil.
Ready to connect to your air system, these complete systems include a timer and a reservoir.
With a maximum flow of 0.005 oz. per cycle, these pumps deliver small, precise amounts of oil. Turn the dial to set the cycle interval.
Choose from pumps that dispense with a set interval. Turn the dial to adjust the flow from 0.1 oz. to 0.2 oz. per cycle.
Use with manual and electric pumps to dispense different amounts of oil from multiple lubrication points.
Set the cycle interval as well as the dispensing duration. This pump has a maximum flow of 0.1 oz. per second.
Dispense a fixed amount of oil by pumping the handle.
Measure oil as it's dispensed.
Add faucets to oil dispensing stations for increased utility.
Build a custom 1/2" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Build a custom 3/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Build a custom 1/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Turn these bottles upside down and press the flange to dispense.
Often used in laboratories, these dispensers fit on most lab bottles. Push down on the top to dispense precise amounts of acids, solvents, and other liquids.
Dispense flammable liquids with these FM-approved push-top dispensers.
Moisten swabs and wipes by pushing down on the top.
An additive prevents electrostatic discharge from building up on the surface of these dispensers.
Squeeze the ball to create pressure, then push down on the dispenser to dispense flammable liquids into vials, test tubes, and other small containers. Only a PTFE tube and stainless steel pump come into contact with the liquid.
A curved plastic tip fits into bearing seals, narrow holes in housings, and around small parts in 3D printers and other machinery. Use these syringes to control the direction of flow so you don't make a mess.
Designed for dispensing tiny quantities, these glass syringes are often used in gas chromatography applications. Attach a needle with a luer lock connection to dispense contents.
Use these components to create an air-powered dispensing system. A foot pedal controls the amount released.
More precise than pipettes, burettes have a stopcock that allows you to release exact amounts of liquid.
Each pull of the trigger dispenses a set amount of liquid, making these guns useful for repeated dispensing applications.
Attach a needle with a luer lock connection to dispense contents.
Trim the opening size to the diameter you need.
Dispense small amounts of two-part adhesives.