When it comes to dispensing liquids, whether for personal care, cleaning, or agricultural applications, the choice between a trigger sprayer and a spray pump can be crucial. Both are designed to deliver controlled amounts of liquid, but they differ in design, functionality, and the specific applications they are best suited for. In this blog post, we will explore the key differences between trigger sprayers and spray pumps to help you make an informed decision for your next project or purchase.
What are the caliber parameters of the triggle sprayer?
24mm: This size of trigger sprayers is often used for smaller bottles and provides a fine spray pattern, suitable for products that require precise control, such as certain cleaners or cosmetics.
28mm: This is a very common size and is suitable for a variety of applications, including cleaners, personal care products, and gardening products. 28mm spray heads are available in a variety of thread styles, such as 400, 410, and 415, to accommodate different bottle openings.
38mm: A larger size, suitable for use in situations where a larger flow rate is required, such as gardening or industrial use, or for larger containers, such as gallon jugs.
Selecting the correct caliber and thread style is critical to ensure that the nozzle seals properly to the bottle and operates smoothly. Manufacturers often offer customized options for different applications and customer needs, including nozzle size, shape, color, and spray pattern (e.g., atomized, streaming, or frothy)
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