FIPG application that dramatically improves the productivity of gasket production.
FIPG (Foamed In Place Gasket) is a method that involves applying foamed material only to the necessary areas and then curing it. Nordson offers the "FM200 Series Foam Melt System" and "Ultra Foam Mix Cube," which utilize a technology that incorporates inert gas into heated, melted hot melt materials through a special gear pump structure. Our foam mixing equipment is compatible with various manufacturers' materials, including one-component room temperature urethane, one-component room temperature silicone, one-component room temperature foaming silicone, rubber-based hot melt, and olefin-based hot melt. 【Features】 - Applies foamed material only to the necessary areas and then cures it. - Contributes to the spread of FIPG with foam technology that mechanically injects gas into hot melt materials. - A technology that incorporates inert gas into heated, melted hot melt materials through a special gear pump structure. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Easily creates foam ○ Compatible with materials from various manufacturers ○ Nordson's foam mixing equipment is a world standard product, available from Nordson in various regions worldwide, including Japan ○ Nordson sales representatives maintain close communication with local personnel overseas, allowing for a secure advancement of production line construction ○ Extensive track record in Japan with over 40 years of accumulated experience ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Nordson Corporation Japan is the Japanese subsidiary of Nordson Corporation (Headquarters: Ohio, USA), a global leader in adhesive and coating, precision dispensing, extrusion molding, and precision coating, inspection, and surface treatment technologies. Since entering the Japanese market in 1969, we have spent over 50 years building partnerships with our Japanese customers as a market leader in adhesive and coating equipment, growing alongside them. Headquartered in Katsushima, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, we conduct business with manufacturers across various industries through our 10 locations nationwide.









