Where the NSC 80 fits
NSC 80 is the manual dispenser lane for stores that still need dependable colorant dispensing without automatic machine complexity.
Manual tinting
Use this lane for low-volume counters, specialty tinting, solvent-compatible colorant needs, or stores staying with manual workflow.
Automatic options
If the store wants faster throughput or less operator variance, compare the automatic dispenser path before quoting manual equipment.
Confirm support
Harper should verify colorant compatibility, canister count, parts expectations, and service needs before the store buys.
NSC 80
Manual colorant dispensing for low-volume counters, specialty tinting, solvent-compatible systems, and stores staying with hands-on workflow.
Good Fit
Retailers at the bottom of the dispensing range who need reliable manual tinting and may grow into automation later.
Best Fit
Stores that still need dependable manual dispensing, solvent-compatible colorant support, or a low-complexity counter/floor model.
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Fluid Management has been known as a leader in manual dispensing technology for decades, and the NSC 80 remains part of that reputation. It fits stores that still need dependable colorant dispensing without automatic machine complexity.
Use this lane for manual tinting, specialty colorant needs, solvent-compatible systems, and lower-volume counters where hands-on control matters more than speed.
Why stores choose it
- Dispensing control to 1/128th of an ounce.
- Up to 2 oz stroke.
- Up to 2.5 quart canisters.
- Low cost of ownership and maintenance-free operation.
Specifications
| Dispense Control | To 1/128 oz |
|---|---|
| Pump | Up to 2 oz stroke |
| Canisters | Up to 2.5 quart canisters |
| Configurations | Counter or floor models, commonly 12 or 16 canisters |
| Colorant Support | LVOC, ZVOC, and solvent-compatible applications |
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