Of course! A 30mm foam pump is a larger version of the foam pump, designed for bottles with a 30mm neck opening.
Here’s a detailed look at what this means, its uses, and key specifications.
It is a dispensing closure that screws onto a bottle with a 30mm neck finish. Its internal mechanism mixes a liquid concentrate with air to produce a rich foam. The 30mm size indicates a wider and often more heavy-duty opening than the common 24mm size.
Breakdown:
30mm: The diameter of the bottle's neck. This is a less common but standard size, often used for larger, more commercial-style bottles.
Foam Pump: Uses an internal mixing chamber and a fine mesh screen to aerate the liquid and create foam.
The mechanism is identical to a 24mm pump, just scaled up:
Liquid Draw: The pump draws liquid soap concentrate from the bottle via a dip tube.
Air Intake: It simultaneously pulls in air.
Mixing: The liquid and air are mixed vigorously in a chamber.
Foaming Screen: The mixture is forced through a fine mesh screen, which creates a uniform, dense foam.
The 30mm size is typically chosen for larger volume bottles and commercial or institutional settings where durability and a higher volume of dispensed product might be needed.
Large Refillable Soap Dispensers: For public restrooms, offices, restaurants, and hotels.
Commercial-Grade Hand Soap Systems: The wider neck can accommodate thicker, more concentrated soap formulas and allows for faster filling.
Bigger Bottles of Body Wash or Shampoo: For gyms, spas, or salon use.
Household Cleaners: In large foaming cleaner bottles.