A foam soap dispenser is a specialized pump mechanism that mixes liquid soap with air to create a rich, frothy lather upon dispensing. Unlike a regular soap pump that dispenses liquid, a foam pump aerates the soap, transforming it into a light, pre-lathered foam.
The key to a foam pump is its specialized mechanism and the use of pre-diluted soap. Here's the process:
Air Intake: When you press the pump lever, it creates a vacuum that draws air into the pump chamber.
Soap Intake: Simultaneously, a small amount of diluted liquid soap is drawn from the bottle via the dip tube.
Mixing Chamber: The soap and air are forced through a fine mesh screen or foaming chamber inside the pump head.
Aeration & Dispensing: This mesh violently agitates the mixture, trapping air bubbles in the soap solution and creating a consistent, low-volume foam that is dispensed into your hand.
