Performance in Dispensing
For the hand-push type, dispensing precision is dependent on the user’s ability to apply steady pressure. While suitable for small batches or spot applications, it may struggle with consistent flow over extended use, potentially leading to uneven mixing in the static mixer or mixing tip. This makes it best for low-volume trials or situations where portability is prioritized over high-volume efficiency.
The trial glue gun type, however, excels in delivering uniform pressure, resulting in a more consistent flow of AB glue from the dual cartridge. This stability ensures that the 1:1 or 2:1 ratio is maintained, enhancing the effectiveness of the mixing nozzle in blending the epoxy or acrylic adhesive components. It reduces user fatigue during prolonged use, making it a better choice for medium-volume trials or demonstrations where reliable performance is key.
Compatibility & Application Scenarios
Both types are fully compatible with standard dispensing accessories, including mixing nozzles, mixing tips, and static mixers, ensuring seamless integration into existing AB glue application workflows. The hand-push type shines in settings like field repairs, small-scale DIY projects, or quick product demonstrations where minimal equipment is preferred.
The trial glue gun type, with its enhanced force and stability, is better suited for trade shows, workshop demonstrations, or production line trials where consistent, repeatable dispensing is necessary to showcase the quality of our adhesive cartridge solutions. It also serves as a practical introduction to using glue guns or caulking guns with dual cartridges, helping customers transition to larger-scale dispensing systems.
In summary, while both the hand-push type and trial glue gun type from our Chinese factory effectively deliver 1:1 and 2:1 epoxy adhesive and acrylic adhesive via dual cartridges, their design and performance cater to different needs: the former prioritizes portability and simplicity, while the latter emphasizes efficiency and consistency in dispensing.