A spray trigger is a dispensing mechanism attached to the neck of a bottle, designed to deliver liquids as a controlled spray or stream. Commonly used for cleaning products, gardening sprays, personal care, and various industrial applications, they offer ease of use and adjustable spray patterns.
Features
-
Adjustable nozzles for spray, mist, or stream output
-
Ergonomic design for comfortable grip and ease of use
-
Standard neck sizes commonly include 28/400 and 28/410 mm to fit typical bottles
-
Chemical resistant versions available for harsh cleaning agents and solvents
-
Options for high output triggers delivering larger volumes per spray (up to approx. 1.3 ml)
-
Some models feature child-resistant packaging for safety
-
Dip tubes sized to match bottle height, ensuring full liquid usage
Common Specifications
-
Output volume: ~0.7 to 1.6 ml per trigger pull
-
Materials: Mostly HDPE plastic components with options for chemical-resistant seals
-
Sizes: Fits typical spray bottle neck finishes like 28/400, 28/410 mm
-
Nozzle types: Adjustable between spray, stream, mist, and off positions
Applications
-
Household cleaning sprays
-
Garden and pest control applications
-
Personal care items like hair sprays and cosmetics
-
Industrial and chemical dispensing
-
Food preparation and sanitiser sprays