Common Materials
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Polypropylene (PP): Used for the rigid housing, trigger lever, and closure. Chosen for its chemical resistance and durability.
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Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE): Used for the dip tube and gaskets. It's flexible and chemically resistant.
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Acetal (POM): Sometimes used for high-performance internal components like the piston and spring housing due to its low friction and high strength.
Compatibility: The Most Important Consideration
When sourcing a 28mm trigger sprayer, you must ensure it matches your bottle's neck finish.
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How to Check: Measure the outer diameter of the threaded neck of your bottle. It should be approximately 28 millimeters.
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Thread Pattern: The pitch and depth of the threads must also match. The standard designation "28/410" is the most reliable way to ensure compatibility.
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Gasket Seal: The sprayer must form a tight seal against the landing ring of the bottle's neck to prevent leaking.


Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
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Controlled Dispensing: Delivers a precise, measurable amount with each pull, reducing waste.
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User-Friendly: The trigger mechanism is intuitive and requires less force than a finger pump.
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Versatility: The ability to switch between mist and stream makes it suitable for various tasks.
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Good Seal: Prevents leaks and evaporation when not in use.
Disadvantages:
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Not for Viscous Liquids: Struggles with very thick products like lotions or oils, which can clog the mechanism.
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Mechanical Complexity: Has more moving parts than a simple cap, which can wear out or break.
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Cost: More expensive than basic closures like screw caps or flip-tops.
Summary
The plastic trigger sprayer is an indispensable dispensing solution for watery to medium-viscosity liquids where controlled, targeted application is key. Its design is a perfect balance of functionality, cost-effectiveness, and user convenience, making it a staple in industries from household cleaning to personal care. When selecting one, the most critical factors are neck finish compatibility and chemical compatibility with the product being dispensed.