Ina pehia e koe te kaiwhakatere, ka neke te piston ki te kokopi i te puna, me te pehanga hau whakarunga ka kumea te poi, me te hua o roto, whakarunga ki roto i te ngongo ruku, katahi ki te ruma. When the user depresses the actuator, the spring returns the piston and actuator to their up positions, and the ball returns to its resting position, sealing the chamber and preventing the liquid product from flowing back into the bottle. “Priming” refers to the first cycle. When the user presses the actuator again, the product in the chamber is taken from the chamber, via the stem and actuator, and dispensed out of the pump and onto the your hand.
Are Plastic Caps the Unsung Heroes of Product Packaging?
Plastic caps may be the most inconspicuous yet critical components among the numerous things we buy and use on a daily basis. They silently guard the necks of bottles, performing numerous functions such as product protection, ngawari ki te whakamahi, and environmental recycling. I tenei ra, let’s look at these little plastic caps and how they play an important part in product packaging.