The dispensing barrel—also called a syringe barrel or cartridge barrel—is a cylindrical container used to hold and accurately dispense fluids such as adhesives, sealants, lubricants, inks, and solder pastes. It is commonly used in industrial manufacturing, electronics assembly, and DIY applications where controlled and repeatable fluid dispensing is required.
In dispensing systems, 1K and 2K refer to the number of components in the adhesive or fluid being dispensed:
Term | Full Name | Components | Requires Mixing | Typical Use |
---|---|---|---|---|
1K | One-Component | 1 | ❌ No | Silicone, grease, UV glue |
2K | Two-Component | 2 | ✅ Yes | Epoxy, 2-part PU, MMA |
The difference between clear, amber, and black dispensing syringe barrels lies mainly in their light-blocking capabilities, which are critical for protecting light-sensitive adhesives or fluids. Here’s a breakdown:
Summary Table:
Barrel Color | Light Protection | Visibility | Ideal For |
---|---|---|---|
Clear | None | High | Non-light-sensitive adhesives |
Amber | UV/blue light up to ~520 nm | Medium | Moderately light-sensitive materials |
Black | Full light blocking | None | Highly light-sensitive adhesives/resins |
Dispensing barrels can sometimes be reused, but only under specific conditions. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide: