MJS Packaging's Trigger Sprayers: 5 essentials

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In many cases, the only thing standing between a product and its success is the means in which the product gets delivered from inside the container. Trigger sprayers provide an important example of this rule and MJS Packaging's quality trigger sprayers are all designed and manufactured to enhance the performance of a product while complementing the container they fit.

To get the most from a trigger sprayer, it helps to identify those created with world-class quality and innovative concepts. Along with exploring the many options available for trigger sprayers, MJS Packaging can help companies sort out the inferior products and select from the following variables for optimal product performance.

The top variables of trigger sprayers

  1. Content: The first consideration for any potential trigger sprayers involves the compatibility of the product that will be going into the bottle and through the sprayer. The solution for almost any type of product, including contents requiring chemically resistant sprayers can be found, and if a non-liquid product such as foam is the desired output, then there are also special dispensers available which give that result.
  2. Sprayer Output: Simply put, this is a measure of the amount of liquid released with one full stroke after priming.  A typical sprayer's output is .75cc, but there are options available all the way up to 5cc.
  3. Spray Pattern: What kind of formation should the spraying liquid take? A fine mist, spray, straight stream, circular stream with uniform droplets, or something else?
  4. Assembly: Think about how the package will ship and consider if the sprayer will be pre-assembled or if the consumer will need to attach the spray trigger components. With many garden products, the sprayer is attached to the outside of the bottle while common household cleaners come attached and immediately ready to be used. Often depending on where and how trigger sprayers will be used, MJS Packaging can help to weigh the deciding factors.
  5. Shipper vs. non-shipper: Quality and careful consideration make a big difference here, affecting how a product survives its mode of transportation and how it may finally appear to consumers on the shelf. Many trigger sprayers have on/off positions, but a "shipper" is a trigger sprayer designed carefully so when it is shipped, it is sure to be in the "off" position and designed so it won't leak.

Trigger sprayers for every application

Like every packaging option MJS Packaging can furnish, the company's selection of trigger sprayers is not only built to avoid common pitfalls, but the selection of trigger sprayers is also designed and manufactured to fully optimize the performance of a product. Coupled with unmatched experience and careful consultation, MJS Packaging takes great pride in making sure each packaging solution gives a product the right fit.

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  • Gratiela Adriana Stefan
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  • Created 24 Jul 2015
  • Modified 04 Aug 2016
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