Product Details:
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Cap Material: | Plastic | Protector: | Full Cap |
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Bottle Material: | Glass | Head Cap Material: | Plastic |
Shape: | Round | Specificatin: | 28/410 |
Surface Handling: | Screen Printing | Pump Material: | Plastic |
Function: | Dispensing Liquid Products | Capacity: | 100ml |
Size: | Fits Standard Size Bottles | Application: | Skincare, Hair Care, Body Care, Etc. |
Closure Material: | Plastic | Diameter: | 30mm |
Propector: | Full Cap | ||
Highlight: | 100ml Foam Dispenser Pump,Special Nozzle Cosmetic Pump Dispenser,Customization Plastic Foam Pump |
The magic of a foam pump lies in its internal mechanism, which is more complex than a standard trigger sprayer.
Actuator / Nozzle: The part you press down on. It contains a fine mesh screen.
Pump Chamber: Draws the liquid up from the bottle.
Liquid Piston: Draws a precise amount of liquid from the bottle.
Air Intake Valve / Air Piston: Draws air into the system.
Mixing Chamber: Where the liquid and air are combined.
Foaming Mesh / Screen: A fine sieve made of metal or plastic. This is the key component that creates the foam by breaking the air-liquid mixture into tiny, uniform bubbles.
Dip Tube: Reaches to the bottom of the bottle.
** Closure:** The screw-on cap.
The Foam-Making Process in 4 Steps:
Downstroke (Press): When you press the actuator down, two things happen simultaneously:
The liquid piston draws a precise, small amount of liquid up from the bottle.
The air piston draws a large volume of air into the mixing chamber.
Mixing: The liquid and air are forced together into the mixing chamber, creating a turbulent, pre-foamed mixture.
Foaming: This air-liquid mixture is then forced under pressure through the fine mesh screen. The screen shears the mixture, creating a consistent, stable foam.
Upstroke (Release): When you release the actuator, springs return the pistons to their starting position, readying the pump for the next dose.
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