Construction Products Division
Dispenser Accessories

Lily Corporation


Transport
Hand Truck

Mule Hand Truck (HT-15)

The Mule Hand Truck (HT-15) is Lily-Built to get the CD15 system around in the tough construction environments where it must perform. Twenty inch solid rubber tires keep everything right side up on job site terrain.

The Mule packs the CD15, its supply tanks, and the Gusto purge tank for cleaning. The CD15 is bolted down, and the resin tanks are strapped in. The welded steel frame is protected by a clear zinc coating. The Mule weighs 60 pounds and is only 26 inches wide.

 

Pressure Vessels

Pressure Vessel Assemblies (TTA-5)

Pressure Vessel Assemblies (TTA) are recommended for the transfer of low viscosity resins if the flow requirement is not great: typically injection projects.

The vessels are relatively inexpensive, portable, and protect the material from contamination under site conditions. Resins keep well in the tightly sealed vessels, making it unnecessary to return them to more secure containers for extended storage. The TTA assembly consists of a single ASTM rated wide-mouth tank fitted with a vent, fluid hose, and air inlet connection. Tough vinyl labels identify the contents as base or catalyst.

Twin Tank Assembly

Twin Tank Assembly (TTA)

The Twin Tank Assembly (TTA) consists of two one gallon wide mouth pressure vessels secured to a common rack. The Assembly is ideal when mobility is important. The TTA Assembly and the five gallon vessels are easily interchanged. The performance capabilities of the CD15 are unchanged with the TTA.

Twin Tank Assembly

Gusto Purge Tank (A-118)

Because the resin components do not merge until they are within the mixer, cleanup is limited to the mixer and downstream tubing and port valves. With Gusto, it is easy.

The mixer is removed from the dispenser and attached to the mating fittings on the Gusto solvent tank. The tank is pressurized by relocating the air supply fitting from the dispenser to the tank. A 3-way directional valve directs air into the mixer, purging the resin accumulations. The tank is then manually shaken to splash small solvent bursts into the air stream without significantly choking its velocity. The solvent acts as an abrasive, scouring the components squeaky clean.

There is no flushing with large volumes of solvent or disassembly of individual components. Only a few ounces of solvent are required for cleanup. Following cleanup, the mixer is stowed submerged in solvent within the tank until its next use, even if months away. Most injection resins can be left in the dispenser indefinitely.

 

Mixers

Tempest

Tempest Mixer (A-955)

Lily Corporation offers a variety of mixers to manage the various viscosities, rates of flow, mixing characteristics, and pressures. Our Tempest (A-955) mixer was especially designed by Lily to mix super low viscosity resins used for crack injection.

The catalyst is injected into the core of the base resin stream by means of an internal nozzle. This unique design frustrates the tendency of a catalyst to cling to the walls of the mixer, thereby avoiding thorough mixing. In addition, the resin is re-oriented by a 180° turn mid-way through the mixer. These features ensure complete mixing of nearly all formulations. The Tempest is recommended for use with low viscosity materials.

 

Tempest Mixer

Pressure Gauge (LC-650)

The reading on the pressure gauge of a CD dispenser is not the resin pressure. Rather, it is the air pressure delivered to the main air cylinder. Although a table in the Service and Operations Manual charts the ratio of the air pressure to the resin pressure, skeptical clients may nevertheless insist upon a gauge reading fluid pressure. The Tempest Pressure Gauge (LC-650) serves this purpose.

A gauge port is located just beyond the base resin inlet of the Tempest Mixer, and ahead of the catalyst inlet so that it is not exposed to catalyzed material. The gauge is stainless steel. The pressure range is 0 to 1,000 psi.

 

 

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