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Degassing system
Efficient degassing of high-viscosity materials
The degassing system comes with all the equipment detailed below. Specially designed for high-viscosity materials that do not self-degas, it efficiently removes gas and air bubbles to guarantee reliable, consistent and flawless dispensing in pressure applications.
Degassing takes place directly in the tank. With a selection of blades and pitches, the system can be adapted to different products. Thanks to its robust design and the absence of wear-prone seals, the degassing system stands out for durability and low maintenance.
In combination with the thank, the degassing unit prepares products before dispensing. A dedicated controller manages the process for simple operations. In addition, a vacuum pump is available as an option.
Periodic inspection and maintenance
The degassing system requires only limited maintenance. However, regular checks of the blade condition are recommended and replacement should be carried out as soon as signs of wear appear.
In addition, maintenance activities can be performed either on demand or according to the number of operating hours. For greater convenience, you may also request support from mta robotics, allowing experienced specialists to handle these services.
Both the blades and the pitch can be replaced or adapted to the processed product. As a result, the system offers maximum flexibility, ensuring consistent performance and long-term reliability.
3 reasons to choose the degassing system
- Reliable and user-friendly – Perfectly designed for handling high-viscosity materials with ease.
- Bubble-free results – Ensure a flawless, consistent output for your next dispensing application.
- Easy to clean and maintain – Minimize downtime with a system built for quick maintenance.
Advantages
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Reliable degassing for high-viscosity products
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Consistent and precise dispensing without bubbles
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Durable, low-maintenance design with adaptable blades and pitch
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Easy operation via controller, with optional vacuum pump
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Flexible setup and long-term reliability, supported by mta robotics specialists
Starting up the system
1. Open the pressure tank (1) according to the supplier’s instructions. 2. Fill the tank (1) with the product. 3. Place the degassing unit (2) on the tank and align the marks (3). 4. Connect the controller. 5. Connect the rotary vane vacuum pump, pabs = 0.2 [bar]. 6. Start the degassing cycle on the controller, repeat 3 times. 7. Disconnect the rotary pump. 8. Remove the degasser.
9. Close the pressure tank (1).

Options
- Vaccum pump
- A wide range of spare parts
Included equipment of the degassing system:
- Grey degassing unit – Article number 3M00181-02-000-000
- Gold tank 1.3l with valve – Article number 4-0075-14-000-13
- Piston and cover set – Article number 4-0075-13-100-11
- Controller Article number 3M00181-80-000-000
Specifications of the degassing system:
- Power supply 230/50Hz
- System type standalone on/off switch to start the system
- Cycle status overview of the current cycle
- Tank volume 1.3L
- Working pressure max. 4 bar
- Pneumatic fitting diam. 6 mm
- Product outlet quick-connect fittings
- Overpressure system safety valve
- Level type low level sensor
ON/OFF Main switch for powering the controller
11X1 Mains socket 220 V / 50 Hz
11F1 Fuse for the motor
13X1 Connection for the degasser
Initialization
If “Station ready” is not displayed on the screen, initialization is required.
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Press the Start button. Initialization begins.
The Start button flashes, “Initialization” flashes on the screen, and “Motor up” is also displayed. -
Initialization is complete when the Start button remains lit and “Station ready” appears on the screen.
Note: If the motor does not turn, check fuse 11F1.
Setting the number of cycles and starting
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Before starting, make sure “Station ready” is displayed on the screen. If not, initialization is required.
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Select the number of cycles with the selector by pressing the Up and Down buttons.
The number shown corresponds to the number of cycles the degasser will perform. -
Press the Start button to begin the cycle(s).
The current cycle number (“Current cycle”) and the motor direction (“Motor down” or “Motor up”) are shown on the screen. -
The requested number of cycles is completed when the Start button light turns off. “Station ready” will then be displayed again.
Note: The number of cycles can be adjusted after starting. Simply change the value with the selector and press Start again.
Included equipment
Included equipment of the degassing system:
- Grey degassing unit – Article number 3M00181-02-000-000
- Gold tank 1.3l with valve – Article number 4-0075-14-000-13
- Piston and cover set – Article number 4-0075-13-100-11
- Controller Article number 3M00181-80-000-000
Specifications
Specifications of the degassing system:
- Power supply 230/50Hz
- System type standalone on/off switch to start the system
- Cycle status overview of the current cycle
- Tank volume 1.3L
- Working pressure max. 4 bar
- Pneumatic fitting diam. 6 mm
- Product outlet quick-connect fittings
- Overpressure system safety valve
- Level type low level sensor
Controller
ON/OFF Main switch for powering the controller
11X1 Mains socket 220 V / 50 Hz
11F1 Fuse for the motor
13X1 Connection for the degasser
Initialization
If “Station ready” is not displayed on the screen, initialization is required.
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Press the Start button. Initialization begins.
The Start button flashes, “Initialization” flashes on the screen, and “Motor up” is also displayed. -
Initialization is complete when the Start button remains lit and “Station ready” appears on the screen.
Note: If the motor does not turn, check fuse 11F1.
Setting the number of cycles and starting
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Before starting, make sure “Station ready” is displayed on the screen. If not, initialization is required.
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Select the number of cycles with the selector by pressing the Up and Down buttons.
The number shown corresponds to the number of cycles the degasser will perform. -
Press the Start button to begin the cycle(s).
The current cycle number (“Current cycle”) and the motor direction (“Motor down” or “Motor up”) are shown on the screen. -
The requested number of cycles is completed when the Start button light turns off. “Station ready” will then be displayed again.
Note: The number of cycles can be adjusted after starting. Simply change the value with the selector and press Start again.