The entire trigger sprayer system consists of 12 components. Many of these components can be made from a variety of materials, depending on your product needs. It is important to review each of these components to ensure a better product is selected for your product. Read on for more details on some of the things to consider when choosing a Mini Trigger Sprayer.
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. What Nozzle To Use?
The nozzle is a big feature when it comes to the consumer experience. This gives the consumer control over how the product will dispense. There are several options with the nozzle. You can give the consumer the option of a nozzle that allows your product to spray, stream, mist or have it in an off position, or choose a nozzle that simply twists open.
5. Sustainable Materials
Trigger sprayers are made from a variety of materials. If choosing a more sustainable trigger sprayer is important to you, then consider using PCR for some of the materials for multiple components, such as shields, closures, and triggers.
6. What neck finish to use?
You will need to choose a neck finish that is compatible with your bottle and product. Typical cleaning products usually come in bottles with a 28-400 or 28-410 finish. If you have harsher chemicals, such as lawn pesticides, you might consider a ratchet finish to keep Wholesale Plastic Caps and sprayers from loosening from the bottle.
There is also an option for a trigger sprayer. These only work with very specific bottles and can be difficult to remove, so they're a good option for products that should be especially kept out of children's hands.