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Foam pumps are specialized dispensing devices designed to deliver foamy liquid products, commonly used in the packaging industry. These pumps typically consist of a chamber that aerates the liquid as it is dispensed, creating a foam that can be easily applied to surfaces. They are often made from durable plastics or stainless steel to withstand various chemical compositions and ensure longevity.
| Material | Plastic or stainless steel |
| Pump type | Foam dispensing |
| Output volume | 0.5 to 2.0 mL per stroke |
| Seal type | O-ring or gasket seals |
| Compatibility | Suitable for various liquid viscosities |
| Actuation type | Manual or trigger-operated |
When selecting foam pumps, consider the type of liquid being dispensed, as compatibility with the product formulation is crucial. Specify the desired output volume per stroke and the actuation method that best suits your application. Additionally, inquire about material options to ensure durability and resistance to chemical interactions. Certifications for food safety or pharmaceutical use may also be important depending on the intended application.
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Foam pumps can dispense a variety of liquids, including creams, gels, and some viscous solutions.
Many foam pumps are designed for single-use, but some can be cleaned and reused depending on the material.
Consider the application and the amount of product needed per use; typical output ranges from 0.5 to 2.0 mL.
No, foam pumps are not suitable for aerosol products as they function differently.
Foam pumps are commonly made from plastic or stainless steel, depending on the chemical compatibility required.
Regular cleaning is recommended, especially if used with viscous or sticky products, to prevent clogging.