Trigger sprayer capper
For bottles using trigger closures with dip tubes.
Application
Disinfectant and sanitising products may use screw caps, trigger sprayers or pump closures with chemical-handling considerations.
Buyer intent
Cleaning and disinfectant products often use plastic bottles, trigger sprayers and screw closures. Bottle stability, closure orientation and material compatibility should be checked early.
Where product is aggressive or production volumes are high, line layout, operator access and cap feed reliability become just as important as the capping head.
Specification checks
These details help shortlist the safest and most reliable route.
| Question | Why it matters | What to send |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Chemical compatibility can affect contact parts and cleaning. | Product information and pack samples. |
| Closure family | Triggers, pumps and screw caps need different handling. | All cap and sprayer samples. |
| Bottle stability | Filled plastic bottles may flex or twist. | Filled weight and bottle samples. |
| Line environment | Cleaning and operator safety may affect layout. | Site constraints and process notes. |
Decision points
For bottles using trigger closures with dip tubes.
For standard threaded screw caps at sustained output.
For projects where cap placement becomes a bottleneck.
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FAQ
Yes, but dip tube handling and closure orientation must be reviewed with samples.
Potentially. Product compatibility should be discussed during specification.
Possibly, but it depends on changeover expectations and cap families.
Bottle samples, closure samples, product notes, target output and line layout.
Ready to shortlist?
Lancing UK will help identify the most practical capping route and quote the right machinery scope.