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How to Stop Hot Melt Adhesive From Smoking

While hot melt adhesives are an excellent solution for many industrial applications, the high temperatures of the process need to be carefully controlled to avoid problematic fumes. When hot melt adhesives are heated, they inevitably release some fumes. That is the odor you detect when working close to hot melt nozzles. While having some fumes is normal, excessive fumes suggest a problem with your process and require some attention.

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Glue Hoses and Proper Hydraulic Fittings

Did you know that you can damage the electrical wire in a glue hose by not using the proper hydraulic fittings? If you bend a hose too much, the wires can be compromised and can bend or break.  Once this occurs, the hose is no good.   Keystone Industries® offers fittings that are straight, 45° and 90° so you can make sure your hoses are not in a bind.  You have a fitting at the melter manifold and a filter fitting at the applicator head. Not sure which ones are right for your melter hose?  Give us a call and we can help you. Angela Wagley sales@keystoneparts.com www.keystoneparts.com 800-235-8090

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KIT, RTD SENSOR 120 OHM

120ohm RTD sensor kit for Nordson® 2300 series tanks. RTD has 26" leads and kit contains RTD sensor, 2 electrical pins, connector and ceramic wire nuts.

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NOZZLE, PENCIL SH .010 .25MM

.010 .25MM Pencil SH Nozzle The KNN8202 is a single orifice short pencil brass hot melt nozzle with a stainless steel insert. The engagement length of the nozzle is .050.

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Do you have a supply of water for emergencies?

Water is our most precious resource.  People go about their daily busy lives without a thought as to how much water they use.  Do you know how much water you consume a day?What would you do in an emergency if you could not leave your home for even 2 weeks?  Your water supply and electricity is cut off - can you survive without water?The experts say between 8-14 days is the maximum survival time for the human body to go without water.  Half of that time, you will be delirious and unable to make logical decisions.A typical person uses 1 gallon of water per day for cooking and drinking - this does not include bathing or other bathroom activities.A good start would be to keep 2 weeks of water per person in storage.  I found a good website that offers reasonable prices on stackable storage containers.  When you use the water for drinking, remember to boil the water first.  Visit www.myfoodstorage.com for these handy storage containers.Boiling the water will require either fire or electricity so make sure you have that resource available too.  Some basic ideas on cooking resources:Keep extra propane tanks for your gas grillKeep an abundance of wood for the fireplaceKeep fuel for a camping stoveStart out small and store 2-4 weeks of essentials and then add to your stash gradually.  Set a goal for 6 months so it is not such a burden mentally and financially.  The important factor is that you are moving in the right direction for preparing you and your family for protection in an emergency situation.Angela WagleyPrepared, not panickedwww.keystoneparts.com

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