Trigger sprayer is general used for cleaning products and watering plants. Trigger sprayer with foam nozzle can produce rich and delicate foam, usually used for window cleaners, kitchen detergents, and other liquids.
Trigger sprayers are usually made from a variety of plastics and can be used for water-based and chemical-based liquids. A trigger sprayer is attached to a compatible spray bottle that allows the contents to be dispersed when the consumer squeezes the pump handle on the trigger.
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This trigger sprayer is equipped with rib skirt to prevent slipping of hands from skidding, so that the objects in bottles can be easily fetch. In addition, the white plastic triggered sprayer has an on / off nozzle at the top of the sprayer. You can turn the opening / closing nozzles clockwise or counterclockwise for several times to close the outlet of the sprayer. When it is in closed position, it can prevent accidental discharge of sprayer.
Your Product & Output
The first consideration is to identify what type of product you will be dispensing with the trigger sprayer. Certain ingredients are only compatible with specific materials for components such as the ball, dip tube, etc. Based on your product, you will also need to determine what output you need from the sprayer. The output typically ranges from 0.7cc to 1.6cc.
Understanding the Filling Process
You will need to be familiar with the filling process used for your product to make the best choices. Whether you are using a manual or automatic filling line, there are different specifications you will need to follow.
Considering the Dip Tube
The dip tube is an important component of the trigger sprayer that should not be overlooked. Depending on the bottle size you're using, you'll need to tailor the length of the dip tube. In addition, you will also need to consider how rigid you need the dip tube to be and select a material that matches your needs.