42mm plastic foam pump
Cat:Foam Pump
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Read MoreHow is the foam pump used?
A foam pump is a type of dispenser commonly used for products such as soap, shampoo, and other personal care products. The foam pump dispenses the product in a frothy, lathery form, which can help to conserve the product and make it easier to use.
To use a foam pump, follow these steps:
Wet your hands or the area you want to wash.
Press the pump once or twice to dispense the foam.
Spread the foam evenly over your hands or the desired area.
Rub your hands together or massage the foam into your skin to create a lather.
Rinse the foam away thoroughly with water.
It's important to follow the instructions on the product label, as some products may have specific guidelines for how much foam to dispense and how to use it. By using a foam pump, you can get a rich, luxurious lather from your personal care products, making them easier and more enjoyable to use.
How does the foam pump work?
A foam pump works by using a mechanical system to create a frothy, lathery foam from a liquid product. The mechanism consists of several key components:
1. Reservoir: A container that holds the liquid product.
2. Piston: A rod that is connected to the pump mechanism and moves up and down inside the reservoir.
3. Valves: Two one-way valves that control the flow of the product into and out of the reservoir.
4. Chamber: A small space between the valves where the product is mixed with air to create foam.
5. Nozzle: The opening at the top of the pump where the foam is dispensed.
When the pump is pressed, the piston moves downward, drawing the product up into the chamber. As the product enters the chamber, it is mixed with air, creating a frothy foam. The foam is then dispensed through the nozzle.
This process creates a lighter, less dense form of the product that can be easily dispensed and spread. It also allows for more efficient use of the product, as a smaller amount of foam can cover a larger area than the same amount of liquid.