Suitable liquid: Alcohol, and other weakly corrosive chemical liquids can be used
Features:hard material,durable,and recyclable
Usage: widely suitable for medium and high-end cosmetics / skin care products / bath products / various types of liquids such as detergents
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Shortly after World War II (1945) plastic manufacturers started working on different types of spray pumps using plastic materials. This allowed for diverse commercial and domestic liquids to be used cheaply. The mighty trigger spray pump was also developed using plastics and now comes in an array of beautiful designs, styles, colours and safety features.
Throughout this article, we will explore all the possibilities and considerations of the trigger pump. We hope this gives you a better idea of how and why to use them.
Trigger spray pumps are used for a wide variety of liquid applications. The most popular would have to be cleaning products. These would include sanitising agents, soaps and cleaning foams. The trigger spray pumps can also be used for hair products such as gels and sprays, strong cleaning agents such as stain removers or alloy wheel cleaners. The medical industry also uses these for pain relief products. In fact, you will probably find a trigger spray being used for some type of solution in most industry sectors.
Trigger Sprayers are available with different outputs, these include 0.75ml, 1.3ml and the higher output of 1.6ml. The most popular would have to be 1.3ml as this offers a good level of consistency for most liquid types.
Trigger pumps offer a good range of dosage. This can be important depending on the application and purpose. A dosage can range from 0.22ml to 1.5ml. The application can also affect the spread (surface area) and the mist created from the trigger pump. If a product needs a larger spread a higher dosage is recommended.
The spray pattern can be quite important to some liquid products. You may want a widespread, short spread, mist or foam solution. The liquid type being used is the most important factor here. A good comparison would be a frying oil or a foam cleaning product. A frying oil would need a widespread short-range spray. This would cover the frying pan perfectly before cooking. The foamed spray would need a short-range mechanism as the contents would be of different consistency, and the liquid would be applied more directly.