These bottle trigger spray dispensing units have recognized the world, trigger sprays make it easy for spreading liquid applications on all kinds of surface areas for domestic and commercial purposes. Trigger pumps can be used with several applications including, hundreds of cleaning products, waxes, serums, and foams.
1. What is a trigger sprayer?
Trigger sprayers are generally made from polypropylene (PP) plastic and can be used for general use (water, cleaning solutions) or chemicals. Trigger sprayers are available in a variety of colors, which can be used to identify different products in the bottles.
2. How does a trigger sprayer work?
A spray bottle is designed to pull liquid from the bottle using a one-way valve. Spray bottles use basic liquid mechanics and plumbing principles. The pump, powered by a trigger, forces the liquid through a nozzle that breaks up the flow of the liquid, turning it into a fine mist or stream.
3. How do you fix a spray bottle trigger?
If the nozzle was too tight, your sprayer may now be working. If not, unscrew and remove the cap and hold it under hot, running water or immerse it in vinegar, then use a pin to poke a hole in any blockage in the nozzle itself. If your bottle contains hairspray, soak the nozzle in alcohol.
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Trigger sprayers are a solution for a variety of product application purposes. Choose from plastic trigger sprayers with foaming, high-output, upside-down, and hose extension features to package a broad spectrum of bottled premix or concentrated chemicals that require a steady application. Everyday use for trigger caps on chemical and organic pesticide packaging is to provide controlled, even coverage over gardens, or targeted lawn areas. Chemical and solvent-resistant triggers that resist corrosion are also available for more caustic chemical solutions.