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What are the uses of treatment pumps?

A treatment pump is a type of dispensing pump used in various industries, including beauty, personal care, pharmaceuticals, and household products. Treatment pumps are commonly used to dispense liquid or cream products from a bottle or container in controlled, measured doses.

Treatment pumps typically consist of a pump mechanism that is attached to the bottle or container and a dip tube that extends into the product. When the user presses down on the pump, it creates a vacuum that draws the product up through the dip tube and dispenses it through a small opening in the pump.

One of the key benefits of treatment pumps is that they allow for precise dispensing of products, which can help to reduce waste and ensure accurate dosing. Treatment pumps can also help to protect the product from air and other contaminants, helping to extend its shelf life.

Treatment pumps come in a range of sizes and designs to fit different types of bottles or containers, and may be made from a variety of materials such as plastic, glass, or metal. They may also be available with various features, such as lockable pumps, different output sizes, and different colors or finishes to match the branding of the product.

18/410 smooth closure with small dust cap treatment pump
 18/410 smooth closure with small dust cap treatment pump
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