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EFD Introduces New Radial Spinner System



    EFD, Inc., a Nordson company, announces a new Radial Spinner
    System that enables manufacturers to apply consistent amounts of
    adhesives, lubricants and other production fluids inside cylindrical
    parts between 0.4" and 5" in diameter.

    The ability to apply fluids in neat, uniform bands makes the
    Radial Spinner System ideal for processes where controlled amounts
    must be applied inside small cylinders or confined to specific
    locations. Applications range from securing engine components to
    lubricating medical devices.

    The Radial Spinner System combines a compact air-driven motor,
    low-maintenance EFD dispense valve and EFD ValveMate(TM) controller.
    The valve dispenses a precisely metered amount of fluid onto a
    spinning disk attached to the motor. As fluid reaches the disk's edge
    it spins off, forming a neat, uniform band inside the part.

    "We developed the Radial Spinner System to meet requests for a way
    to dispense fluids inside components where spray valves wouldn't fit,
    or where fluid must be kept within a defined area," said EFD President
    Peter Lambert. "By helping companies reliably put the correct amount
    of material exactly where needed, the Radial Spinner System improves
    productivity and dramatically reduces waste and rework, providing a
    fast return on their investment."

    EFD's new Radial Spinner System is available through their
    worldwide network operating in over 30 countries. For more
    information, contact EFD at 800-556-3484, 401-434-1680 or visit
    www.efd-inc.com

    EFD, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nordson Corporation,
    (Nasdaq:NDSN) the world's leading producer of precision dispensing
    equipment. Nordson and EFD systems apply adhesives, sealants and other
    assembly fluids to a broad range of consumer and industrial products
    during manufacturing operations, helping customers meet quality and
    productivity targets.

    Except for historical information and comparisons contained
    herein, statements included in this release may constitute
    "forward-looking statements," as defined by The Private Securities
    Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve a number of
    risks, uncertainties and other factors, as discussed in the company's
    filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that could cause
    actual results to differ.