Products & Parameters
Two Component Glue Cartridges for Epoxy, Polyurethane, Methacrylate(MMA), Silicon and More
- Type: 2K Cartridge - B System
- Adhesive Ratio: 1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 10:1
- Cartridge Size: 50 ml, 75ml, 100ml
- System: B System
- Material can be PP,PA,PBT
- Seal, Vent, and Cap are included
B System 2K Glue Cartridges
The B system has two separate circular outlets to keep the adhesive components completely isolated until they enter the static mixer.
Advantages:
1. Better Component Separation:
• The dual-outlet design minimizes the risk of premature mixing or curing near the cartridge outlet.
2. Improved Adhesive Performance:
• Provides more consistent mixing for high-precision applications.
3. Reduced Clogging Risks:
• Ensures cleaner dispensing and extends the life of the cartridge.
4. Suitable for Larger Applications:
• Commonly used with cartridges of 50ml, 75ml, 100ml, and beyond, making it versatile for industrial and high-performance needs.
Chart of the Glue Cartridges we Have -
What's the difference between the A and B systems?
The primary difference between the A system and B system for 2K glue cartridges lies in the outlet design and how the two adhesive components are kept separate before mixing. Here's a detailed breakdown:
1. Outlet Design
• A System:
• Features a single round outlet with an internal divider separating the two adhesive components.
• The divider keeps the components separate within the outlet until they enter the static mixer.
• B System:
• Features two completely separate circular outlets for the adhesive components.
• The components are fully isolated until they enter the static mixer.
2. Separation of Components
• A System:
• The two components are divided within the same outlet.
• There's a slight risk of the materials interacting or curing near the outlet if the cartridge isn't stored or handled properly.
• B System:
• The components are completely isolated in separate outlets.
• This minimizes the risk of premature reactions or curing, especially for adhesives with faster reaction times.
3. Clogging Risk
• A System:
• Higher chance of residue buildup or clogging near the outlet, as the divider may not provide perfect separation over time.
• B System:
• Lower risk of clogging, as the two components only come into contact within the mixer.
4. Application Precision
• A System:
• Suitable for general-purpose or small-scale applications where slight variations in mixing precision are acceptable.
• B System:
• Better suited for high-precision applications or adhesives that require exact mixing proportions and separation until use.
Company Profile

HAIJING (Dongguan) Bonding Technology Co., Ltd is a high-tech enterprise specializing in manufacturing packaging materials for engineering adhesives, surface treatment materials, and high-performance greases. We have 15+ years of industry experience providing cartridges, mixers, dispensing guns, filling machines, and applicators mainly used in construction, machinery, electronics, and electrical industries.
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FAQ
Q1: What's the difference between the A and B systems?
The primary difference between the A system and B system for 2K glue cartridges lies in the outlet design and how the two adhesive components are kept separate before mixing.
Q2: How do I choose a glue cartridge?
1. Glue Type: Match the cartridge with your adhesive (e.g., epoxy, polyurethane, MMA).
2. Mix Ratio: Ensure the cartridge supports your adhesive's ratio (e.g., 1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 10:1).
3. Cartridge Size: Select the right volume (e.g., 50ml, 200ml, 400ml) for your application.
4. Check the mating mixers or guns you are using now - they need to be compatible.
Q3: How do you ensure the quality of your products?
For our day-to-day mass production, we have strict processes of incoming material inspection, in-process quality control, finished products inspection, and out-going quality check to make sure all parts and processes meet our documents and standards.
At the production validation and mold trial stage, we do liability testing, for example, impact testing, pressure testing, push-force testing to ensure all key parameters are being consistantly met.
We are introducing automatic optical inspection equipment to do 100% dimensional inspection on all parts at the injection molding stage and after assembly.
Q4: How do you deal with the USA tariffs?
We are setting-up a facility in Thailand to offset the impact of USA tariffs. We will start to run it early 2025.
Q5: Can you make customized products?
Yes, we can do custom products. We can develop and produce products according to the drawings or samples provided by customers.