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NOZZLE INSULATOR CAPS


                  FOR USE BETWEEN NOZZLES AND SPRUE BUSHINGS


                            REDUCES HEAT TRANSFER
















                                                                                                     ISO-9002
                                                                                                     MANUFACTURED IN A
                                                                                                   QUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFIED
                                                                                                         FACILITY.
                  SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE                           NOZZLE INSULATORS:
                  DEVELOPED BY A PLASTICS                      • Reduce heat transfer between nozzle and sprue
                      MOLDER FOR USE BY                          bushing from 30° to 40°F.
                       PLASTIC MOLDERS!                        • Permit lower nozzle operating temperatures to avoid

                                                                 overheating.
                                                               • Lower nozzle temperatures to reduce melt
                                                 ®
          • MADE OF SUPER HI-TEMP VECTRA  LCP                    discoloration.
            PLASTICS WITH A  MINERAL & GLASS                   • Lower nozzle temperatures to stop drooling.
            ADDITIVE.                                          • Lower nozzle temperatures to improve molded part
          • TENSILE STRENGTH 2400 P.S.I.                         quality.
                                                               • Reduce the need to turn up nozzle heats to
          • SOFTENS @ 520°F MELTS @ 635°F
                                                                 compensate for draw from cool sprue bushing.
          • .025 WALL THICKNESS                                • Shorten cycles due to faster sprue set-up.
          • AVAILABLE IN 1/2 or 3/4 RADIUS                     • Improve seal between nozzle and sprue bushing.




                        — INSTALLS EASILY —                                     — PRICES —
         1. Place insulator cap on clean sprue bushing radius.            NOZZLE INSULATOR CAPS
            Locator tab helps center cap. A small spot of grease
            on the outside diameter of cap radius will help hold it       1/2" RADIUS, PART NO. NIC-12
            in place.                                               10-49 Pcs .......................................  $.85 ea.
         2. Bring the nozzle in place against the sprue bushing     50+ ................................................... $.80 ea.
            and begin molding. Your first shot will have the tab
            and orifice material embedded in the runner.                  3/4" RADIUS, PART NO. NIC-34
                                                                    10-49 Pcs .......................................  $.85 ea.
            For runnerless systems or hot sprue bushings we
            suggest you drill out the insulator cap center to match  50+ ................................................... $.80 ea.
            your orifice size. This eliminates blocking your melt
            passages with the high temperature insulator cap
            material.




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