Dispensing - what is meant by accuracy and repeatability? 13 July 2020

What exactly is meant by ‘accurate’, ‘precise’ and ‘repeatable’? Here Rachel Chancellor, marketing manager at adhesives specialist Intertronics, explains what dispensing accuracy and repeatability means for manufacturers.

Put simply, accuracy is getting a result within acceptable tolerance of your requirements. Whether that be dispensing a certain volume or putting the material in the right place on your component, accuracy is a measurement of how closely that is achieved. One example of this is the preeflow® eco-PEN, which is +/- 1% accurate, meaning that it dispenses the required volume within a 1% overall tolerance.

Accuracy isn’t the whole equation, though. Accuracy only tells us how close we get to our requirements on average. It doesn’t tell us how often we are achieving the same result; that’s ‘precision’ or ‘repeatability’.

Precision, or repeatability, tells us how consistent our process is. That might be consistently dispensing the same dot size, or consistently putting it in the same place. Going back to our preeflow eco-PEN example, the eco-PEN is >99% repeatable, meaning that more than 99% of the time, you will get a result within +/- 1% of the target.

It is possible to be accurate without being precise or repeatable – this would be achieving the right result, but not as reliably as your process requires. It is also possible to be precise without being accurate – this would be achieving an unacceptable result consistently.

A well designed process includes an acceptable combination of accuracy and repeatability. Different processes will have different tolerance levels, but the important thing is that you are putting together a process that meets your needs and considers all the different elements of the process. For example, for customers with exacting requirements such as those in medical device assembly, automotive and defence electronics, we often recommend preeflow eco-PENs or Vermes jetting valves for material dispensing because they both offer high accuracy and repeatability in dispensed volume.

For most of these customers, a consistent process also includes placement of the dispensed material, so we offer Fisnar dispensing robots alongside the dispensing equipment to pair accurate and repeatable dispensed amounts with accurate and repeatable dispensing placement. Our archytas series of robot integrations is an example of this.

For customers with less stringent requirements for placement accuracy and precision in material application, there is still scope for progress. Going from a manual application process using brushes, toothpicks or syringes to a simple time/pressure dispensing controller can deliver productivity gains in the same way.

Whatever your process tolerances are for accuracy and repeatability, Intertronics can discuss an application and how to achieve those goals.

Claire Aldridge Editor t: +44 (0) 1727 743 889

Having spent a decade in the fastener industry experiencing every facet – from steel mills, fastener manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, as well as machinery builders and plating + coating companies, Claire has developed an in-depth knowledge of all things fasteners.

Alongside visiting numerous companies, exhibitions and conferences around the world, Claire has also interviewed high profile figures – focusing on key topics impacting the sector and making sure readers stay up to date with the latest developments within the industry.