User's Manual

A (Red) and B (Blue) Components
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Changing Materials
When changing materials, flush the equipment mul-
tiple times to ensure it is thoroughly clean.
Always clean the fluid inlet strainers after flushing.
Check with your material manufacturer for chemical
compatibility.
Most materials use ISO on the A (Red) side, but
some use ISO on the B (Blue) side. See the follow-
ing section.
A (Red) and B (Blue) Components
IMPORTANT!
Material suppliers can vary in how they refer to plural
component materials.
Be aware that when standing in front of the manifold on
proportioner:
Component A (Red) is on the left side.
Component B (Blue) is on the right side.
For all machines:
The A (Red) side is intended for ISO, hardeners,
and catalysts.
If one of the materials being used is moisture-sensi-
tive, that material should always be in the A (Red)
side.
The B (Blue) side is intended for polyols, resins, and
bases.
For HFRS Systems:
The high volume material is typically the ISO and is
located on the A (Red) side. Some material chemistries
may have an ISO which is the low volume material. The
ISO must always be in the A (Red) side containing the
Isolube.
For HFRL Systems:
The high volume material will always be the B (Blue)
side.Typical Installation