Medical device assembly is a demanding task that requires very precise control of every step in the process – including the way adhesives, RTV silicones, epoxies and other fluids are applied to join, seal and fill components. Applying the correct amount of adhesive or other fluid to join or seal medical devices can be tricky, particularly if done manually. EFD’s precision fluid dispensing system – Ultimus V – is said to eliminate variability by removing operator guesswork from the process.

To make identical dots or fill cavities with consistent volumes of material, the user can adjust all relevant parameters precisely. The material to be dispensed is contained in a disposable syringe barrel. Keeping the amount of fluid applied consistent as it gets thicker or thinner, or as the volume of fluid in the reservoir decreases, can be critical to maintaining productivity and quality. EFD’s Ultimus V and Optimeter resolve these issues. For fluids that change viscosity, the Ultimus V high-precision dispenser provides the ability to store and then automatically adjust dispensing settings to keep the amount of fluid applied constant. And to compensate for changing fluid reservoir levels, the patent-pending Optimeter automatically adjusts air flow to maintain uniform deposit size.