Sealant pressure regulator and reducer DAT 090
for adhesivessingle-component resingrease

Sealant pressure regulator and reducer - DAT 090 - DAV TECH Srl - for adhesives / single-component resin / grease
Sealant pressure regulator and reducer - DAT 090 - DAV TECH Srl - for adhesives / single-component resin / grease
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Characteristics

Product
for sealant, for adhesives, single-component resin, grease
Technology
cartridge
Applications
industrial
Pressure

Max.: 180 bar
(2,610.68 psi)

Min.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Description

The pressure stabilizer plays a dual role in a dispensing system: on one hand, it reduces the pressure to a set and constant value; on the other, it eliminates pulsations and pressure fluctuations. DAT 090 stabilizers are available in various pressure ranges and offer the option to install a gauge or digital pressure switch at the outlet to monitor performance over time. When using a piston or diaphragm pump to supply a fluid, it may be necessary to stabilize all the pulsations that the pump creates during its operation. The DAT 090 pressure stabilizer is supplied complete with a mounting bracket and, with a maximum inlet pressure of 300 bar, allows for a stabilized outlet pressure between 10-60 bar, 20-120 bar, or 30-180 bar, depending on the model. At the reducer outlet, it is possible to install a gauge or a digital pressure switch to easily set it and check its proper functioning over time. 1K resin 2K adhesive Epoxy adhesive Grease MMA adhesive Sealant Structural adhesive Other

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Coiltech Italia 2026
Coiltech Italia 2026

23-24 Sep 2026 Pordenone (Italy)

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    Tek.Day
    Tek.Day

    24-24 Sep 2026 Gdańsk (Poland)

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.