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Megnajet Launches OmniFlo for Fluid Jetting

Designed for jetting highly viscous fluids or those with a high particle loading.

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Megnajet (Kettering, England) has launched OmniFlo, its latest fluid management system designed to meet the challenges of jetting highly viscous fluids or those with a high particle loading, according to a press release.

Developed from customer feedback, the OmniFlo’s patented non-mechanical vortex chamber is designed for consistent and reliable fluid conditioning across scanning, single-pass and multi-axis inkjet applications. OmniFlo’s reliability, ease of use and precise control enable users to jet a much wider range of fluids than was previously possible. The system’s high-quality print and part jetting make it ideal for applications including textiles, labeling, graphics, additive manufacturing, ceramic tile and glass printing industries.

The OmniFlo’s independent control of meniscus pressure, flow rate and temperature perfectly conditions fluids for output. With pressure and temperature sensors and heaters positioned close to the printhead, any deviations in conditions are responded to quickly. The fluid management system’s damped diaphragm pumps also allow printheads to achieve a consistently high quality of print with a pulse-free fluid flow, ensuring absolute control of drop formation — per the release.

For more information, visit megnajet.com.

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