A sealant bead tip is a specially designed nozzle for dispensing high-viscosity adhesives and sealants such as silicone, polyurethane, MS-polymer, butyl, or epoxy. Unlike conventional spray nozzles that atomize liquid, the bead tip creates a continuous bead or line with controlled width, height, and geometry. These tips are commonly mounted on cartridge guns, drum-pump systems, or automated dispensing robots.
Construction & Facades: Panel joints, glass glazing, stone-wool panel connections
Automotive: Body flange sealing, dust and water protection seams
White Goods & HVAC: Cabinet assembly, vibration damping
Marine & Rail: Deck joints, panel seams
Wood & Furniture: Edge bonding, groove filling
Electronics: IP-rated gasketing (form-in-place gaskets)
Flat / Fishtail: Wide, ribbon-like beads (10–30 mm)
V-Notch: Triangular profile; ideal for finishing and pressing
U-Notch: Rounded top surface; aesthetic finish
Tapered Round: Narrow bead (3–8 mm); precise start and stop
Dual-Channel: Two parallel beads or gasket profiles
0°, 30°, 45°, 60° angled bodies for hard-to-reach spots
Swivel adapters for easy right- or left-hand operation
Stainless Steel AISI 304/316: Corrosion and solvent resistance
Anodized Aluminum: Lightweight and cost-effective
Nickel-Plated Brass: Economical for short cycles
PTFE / UHMW-PE Liners: Non-stick, low friction
Hybrid: Metal body with PTFE insert
1/4", 3/8", 1/2" BSPP/BSPT/NPT threads
Quick couplings for facade sealant guns
Luer-Lock fittings for lab and fine bead applications
Sealants typically range 30,000–1,000,000 mPa·s
Operating pressure: 5–60 bar
For high viscosity, heated hoses/tips (30–60 °C) improve flow
Bead Width (W) ≈ 1.2–1.5 × Nozzle Opening (W₀)
Bead Height (H) ≈ 0.25–0.6 × W
Line Speed inversely affects height
Nozzle Opening (W₀) | Bead Width (W) | Height (H) | Typical Speed* |
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3 mm round | 4–5 mm | 1–2 mm | 150–250 mm/s |
6 mm U-notch | 7–9 mm | 2–4 mm | 120–200 mm/s |
10 mm flat | 12–15 mm | 3–6 mm | 80–150 mm/s |
20 mm flat | 24–30 mm | 6–12 mm | 50–100 mm/s |
* Based on 10–30 bar, 23 °C, medium viscosity sealant.
Nozzle Geometry: V-notch angle (60°/90°), rounded edges, chamfers
Shim System: 0.1–0.5 mm shims for width adjustment
Heated Tips: Integrated cartridge heaters, PT100 sensors
Wear-Resistant Coatings: Ni-P, TiN, or DLC
Quick-Change Locking: Spring pins or quarter-turn systems
Visual Guides: Laser-etched scale, alignment markers
Purge Port: Solvent or nitrogen cleaning connection
Inspection Windows: Transparent cover for bead monitoring
Model: MAST-U10-45-QCF
Outlet: 10 mm U-notch, ±0.05 mm
Angle: 45°
Material: AISI 316L body, PTFE liner
Connection: 3/8" BSPP + quick coupling
Max Pressure: 60 bar (tested at 1.5×)
Seals: FKM (optional EPDM, FFKM)
Temp Range: 5–80 °C (up to 120 °C with heating)
Tip Hardness: DLC ~2500 HV
Cleaning: Solvent-resistant; purge port M5
Weight: 145 g
Clean surface (dust/oil free)
Mount tip (torque e.g., 8–12 Nm for 3/8" BSPP)
Start with 15 bar, 35 °C, adjust as needed
Test line on 200 mm sample panel
Match line speed with pressure
Keep standoff at 2–4 mm
Reduce pressure gradually to avoid tailing
Daily: Clean tip with compatible solvent and purge
Weekly: Check liner and O-rings
Monthly: Inspect nozzle lips with gauges or profilometer
Storage: Cap the tip, store dry and UV-protected
Symptom | Cause | Fix |
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Wavy bead | High distance, low viscosity | Reduce standoff, adjust heat/pressure |
Edge notches | Damaged nozzle lips | Replace or refurbish tip |
Tail/dripping | Instant cut-off | Use anti-drip valve, ramp down pressure |
Inconsistent width | Pump pulsation | Install pulsation damper, shorten hose |
Curing/clogging | Wrong solvent, long idle | Use proper solvent, keep tip capped |
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