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World Class Dispensing, Coating and Custom Automation
When precision matters, manufacturers around the globe rely on PVA’s selective coating systems and automated dispensing solutions to improve their production process. PVA configures customer driven solutions for applications requiring fluid dispensing equipment and custom automation products. From benchtop equipment to lean cells to inline systems, we evaluate each opportunity independently to ensure our solution allows you to optimize your manufacturing process.
Headquartered in Upstate New York, with regional sites stationed throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, all PVA Systems are backed by a 24-hour global service network, including regionally trained technicians for fast response times.
The CA300 diaphragm is a compact dispense valve that can be used for single component bead, dot, potting, or encapsulation projects.
The FC300 is a versatile high flow dispensing valve for any single component bead, dot, potting, or encapsulation project.
The PCP Series of progressive cavity pumps bring superior volumetric accuracy to your most demanding dispensing applications.
Matt Lilla shows us how to create clean knit lines for a form-in-place gasket utilizing our PathMaster software.
Whether you are looking for engineered and turn-key or something completely customizable, our PVA Pros are here to create a solution that fits your specific needs. All PVA products provide greater motion capability with minimal maintenance at an affordable cost.
Never worry about replacements or support. PVA has 7 stocking spare parts locations worldwide, globally serviced award-winning support, regionally trained technicians for immediate response times and documentation support in multiple languages. Additionally, free on-site training at PVA is provided for the life of the equipment.
Also known as “form-in-place gasketing," this application dispenses one or two-part liquids into a groove or onto a flange that will cure to form a seal against liquids and gases. This automated process eliminates the task of assembling a die cut or pre-made gasket. Additionally, geometries can easily be modified for other designs.
Form-in-place (FIP) gaskets are thick liquids dispensed on top of substrates to create a strong, durable seal between two surfaces like metal, glass, or plastics. FIP seals offer good compressibility and low compression set, ensuring years of effective EMI shielding and environmental sealing performance.