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In modern personal care packaging, the lotion pump is more than a simple dispensing accessory. It is the component that connects the user experience, product protection, packaging appearance, production efficiency, and brand value. A well-designed lotion pump must dispense accurately, lock securely, fit consistently, and perform reliably across different bottle shapes, viscosities, and market requirements. The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage is designed for these practical demands, offering a dependable dispensing solution for shower gel, shampoo, body lotion, hand wash, liquid soap, and other daily chemical products.
This product is a regular dispenser pump with a proven market-standard structure, but its strength lies in the details. It provides a stable 1.8ml dosage per stroke, supports common 24-410 and 28-410 neck sizes, offers smooth, ribbed, and aluminum closure options, and uses a screw-down pop-up locking mechanism for safe transport and convenient daily use. The dip tube length can be customized according to bottle height and shape, helping ensure stable liquid uptake and reducing product waste.
For packaging buyers, private-label brands, contract fillers, and personal care product manufacturers, the right pump can reduce leakage risks, improve consumer satisfaction, and support efficient filling-line operations. Compared with ordinary low-cost pumps that may have unstable output, weak locking performance, inconsistent fit, or limited decoration choices, this screw down lock lotion pump is engineered to balance cost efficiency with reliable performance. It is suitable for large-volume daily use products as well as customized packaging projects requiring dependable functionality.
GreenYard Tools Co., Ltd. manufactures personal care packaging components with long-term experience in spray and pump product production. With capabilities in mold design, injection molding, automated assembly, and quality inspection, the company supports customers with stable production capacity and custom packaging solutions. The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage reflects this manufacturing strength through its consistent structure, flexible configuration, and suitability for international packaging applications.
Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump 1.8ml Dosage
The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage is designed as a practical dispensing pump for daily chemical and personal care packaging. It is available in 24-410 and 28-410 sizes, two of the most commonly used closure specifications for bottles in shampoo, shower gel, lotion, and hand wash categories. This broad compatibility helps brands simplify procurement because one pump series can serve multiple product lines and bottle formats.
The pump dispenses approximately 1.8ml with each full stroke. This dosage is well suited to medium- and high-consumption liquid products. For example, shower gel and shampoo packaging typically requires a larger output than treatment pumps or fine mist sprayers. A 1.8ml dosage allows users to obtain a practical amount of product without repeated pumping, improving convenience while still maintaining controlled usage.
The screw-down lock mechanism is one of the pump’s most important user-facing features. When the pump is ready for use, the head pops up for normal dispensing. When locking is required, the head can be pressed and screwed down into a closed position. This helps reduce accidental pressing during shipping, storage, retail handling, or travel. For manufacturers and distributors, this locking structure helps lower leakage complaints and protects secondary packaging from contamination.
The product also offers closure surface options including smooth, ribbed, and aluminum. Smooth closures provide a clean and simple appearance, ribbed closures improve grip during application and removal, and aluminum closures offer an upgraded decorative effect for more premium packaging styles. This choice allows one pump platform to serve both economical and higher-end market positioning.
The dip tube is customizable, which is essential for reliable dispensing. Bottles vary in height, shoulder design, base shape, and internal geometry. A tube that is too short may leave excessive product in the bottle, while a tube that is too long may bend improperly or interfere with the bottom structure. Customized tube length helps optimize product evacuation and ensures stable suction throughout the product lifecycle.
Product Type |
Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump |
Dosage |
1.8ml per stroke |
Available Sizes |
24-410, 28-410 |
Locking Method |
Screw down pop-up lock |
Closure Types |
Smooth, ribbed, aluminum |
Dip Tube Length |
Customized according to bottle requirements |
Typical Applications |
Shower gel, shampoo, body lotion, hand wash, liquid soap, daily chemical products |
Main Advantages |
Stable dosage, secure locking, wide compatibility, flexible appearance, reliable market-standard structure |
Dispensing dosage is one of the most important performance indicators of a lotion pump. If a pump delivers too little product, users may need several strokes to obtain enough liquid, creating frustration and making the package feel inefficient. If it dispenses too much, product may be wasted, especially for thicker formulations or products used daily. The 1.8ml output of this pump provides a practical balance for commonly used liquid personal care products.
For shampoo, shower gel, and hand wash, 1.8ml per stroke is large enough to deliver a useful amount quickly. This is particularly valuable for family-size bottles and high-frequency products. In bathrooms, kitchens, hotels, gyms, salons, and public wash areas, users often expect easy and immediate dispensing. A stable 1.8ml dosage improves user convenience while supporting consistent product consumption.
Stable dosage also supports brand quality perception. Consumers may not consciously measure each pump output, but they quickly notice irregular dispensing. A pump that sputters, produces inconsistent output, or requires excessive priming can create a negative impression of the entire product. A reliable pump contributes to the sense that the formula and packaging are professionally designed.
From a filling and product development perspective, accurate dosage helps estimate usage cycles and product claims. Brands can better calculate how many pump strokes a bottle may provide, how the product will be consumed over time, and how the package compares to competing formats. This supports cost planning, user instructions, and packaging optimization.
The screw down lock structure is designed to solve one of the most common problems in liquid packaging: accidental activation. During transport, bottles may experience vibration, compression, stacking pressure, and changes in orientation. If a pump head is not securely locked, product may leak into cartons, damage labels, stain other packaging, or create costly complaints. The screw-down mechanism helps reduce this risk by keeping the pump head closed until the user intentionally unlocks it.
Compared with simple non-locking pumps, a screw-down lock provides clear mechanical security. It is especially useful for e-commerce, export shipments, retail distribution, and promotional gift sets where packages may be handled multiple times before reaching the final consumer. Secure locking improves confidence for brands selling through complex distribution channels.
The pop-up function also makes the pump convenient for the end user. Once unlocked, the pump head rises into the ready-to-use position, allowing normal dispensing. The user does not need special tools or complicated instructions. This combination of secure closure and easy activation is one reason screw down lock lotion pumps remain widely used in personal care packaging.
For travel-size or portable packaging, locking performance is also valuable. Although this product is commonly used for regular bottle formats, its locking principle helps prevent accidental discharge when bottles are stored in bags, cabinets, hotel supply carts, or shipping kits. Consumers increasingly expect packaging to be clean, convenient, and resistant to leakage. A dependable lock helps meet that expectation.
Packaging compatibility is a practical concern for every buyer. The pump must fit the bottle neck securely, provide proper sealing, and match the visual proportion of the container. The 24-410 and 28-410 specifications are widely used in personal care and daily chemical packaging, making this pump suitable for many existing bottle lines.
The 24-410 size is often used for smaller or medium bottles where a compact pump appearance is preferred. It is suitable for hand lotion, liquid soap, body lotion, and personal care bottles where controlled dispensing and elegant proportions matter. The 28-410 size is frequently used for larger shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, and family-size bottles. It provides a broader closure base and is visually suitable for higher-capacity containers.
By offering both sizes, the pump series allows brands to build a consistent packaging family across different bottle capacities. A company may use 24-410 pumps for smaller sizes and 28-410 pumps for larger sizes while maintaining similar pump style, lock function, closure texture, and dispensing behavior. This consistency strengthens shelf presentation and helps consumers recognize the product line.
For packaging suppliers and distributors, common neck sizes reduce inventory complexity. Instead of sourcing multiple special pump types for different projects, buyers can use a reliable standard pump platform for many products. This improves purchasing efficiency and supports faster project development.
The pump is available with smooth, ribbed, and aluminum closure options. These choices are important because closure design affects not only appearance but also handling, positioning, and target market perception.
Smooth closures provide a clean and modern look. They are suitable for brands seeking minimal packaging design, simple color matching, or a soft visual style. Smooth surfaces can make the bottle look refined and are often preferred for cosmetic, bath, and body care products where the overall package must feel neat and premium.
Ribbed closures are practical and widely used. The ridged surface improves grip, making it easier for production workers, fillers, and consumers to tighten or remove the pump. Ribbed closures are especially useful when hands may be wet or when the product is used in bathrooms, kitchens, salons, or industrial wash areas. This option emphasizes function and reliability.
Aluminum closures offer a more decorative appearance. They can elevate the perceived value of the package and help products stand out on the shelf. For personal care brands competing in crowded retail environments, small visual details can influence consumer choice. Aluminum can create a metallic highlight that matches premium label designs, minimalist bottle shapes, or upscale fragrance-inspired packaging.
The availability of multiple closure types gives brands flexibility. Instead of changing the entire dispensing system, they can adjust the closure finish to match different product tiers. A basic shampoo line may use a ribbed closure, while a premium body lotion line may use an aluminum closure, all while benefiting from the same reliable pump mechanism.
Dip tube customization is often overlooked, but it is essential to pump performance. The dip tube draws liquid from the bottle into the pump chamber. Its length, angle, material stiffness, and fit directly affect how much product can be used before the bottle appears empty.
A correctly cut dip tube should reach close to the bottom of the bottle without excessive bending. If the tube is too short, a significant amount of formula may remain unreachable, causing consumer dissatisfaction and product waste. If it is too long, it may curl, block suction, or press against the bottle base in a way that reduces flow. Customized tube length solves these problems by adapting the pump to each bottle design.
This is particularly important for bottles with unusual shapes, deep bases, curved shoulders, or decorative structures. Personal care brands often use custom bottle designs to differentiate themselves, but unique containers require careful component matching. A pump with customizable tube length gives packaging engineers more freedom to design bottles without sacrificing function.
Customized tubes also support different viscosities. While the pump is commonly used for shampoo, shower gel, and body lotion, each formula may flow differently. Proper tube positioning helps maintain stable suction and reliable dispensing throughout use.
The personal care packaging market includes many lotion pumps with similar external appearance, but performance differences can be significant. The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage offers several advantages over ordinary competitor pumps by combining stable dosage, secure locking, standard compatibility, flexible closure options, and customizable tube length.
First, the 1.8ml dosage is suitable for practical daily-use applications. Some low-cost pumps may have unstable dosage or inconsistent return force, causing irregular output. This pump is designed to provide smooth dispensing and controlled product delivery, helping users obtain a predictable amount with each stroke.
Second, the screw-down lock improves transport security. Pumps with weak or poorly fitted locking mechanisms may loosen during shipping or fail after repeated operation. A secure screw-down structure provides better protection against accidental activation, which is especially valuable for export shipments and e-commerce distribution.
Third, the availability of 24-410 and 28-410 sizes gives the pump broader bottle compatibility. Competitor products may support only one size or require special matching, increasing procurement complexity. Common standard sizes make the pump easier to integrate into existing packaging lines.
Fourth, the closure options create more design flexibility. Some ordinary pumps offer limited surface finishes, forcing brands to compromise between function and appearance. Smooth, ribbed, and aluminum options allow brands to align packaging with product positioning and consumer expectations.
Fifth, customized dip tube length supports better performance across different bottle formats. Competitor pumps supplied with generic tube lengths may require additional trimming, create waste, or perform poorly in non-standard bottles. Custom tube adaptation improves readiness for filling operations and enhances consumer satisfaction.
Finally, the pump is supported by experienced manufacturing capabilities. Reliable production depends not only on product design but also on mold accuracy, injection molding control, assembly consistency, and inspection standards. GreenYard Tools Co., Ltd. has long-term experience in packaging component manufacturing, helping ensure stable supply and dependable quality.
A lotion pump contains multiple components that must work together precisely. The actuator, closure, piston, spring, stem, gasket, housing, ball, and dip tube all influence dispensing performance. Even small dimensional variations can affect priming, output, leakage resistance, or locking feel. For this reason, advanced manufacturing capability is a major advantage.
GreenYard Tools Co., Ltd. is a packaging material manufacturer from China specializing in spray and pump product manufacturing for 16 years. The company produces perfume sprayers, pump heads, caps, bottles, and daily chemical packaging solutions. Its manufacturing system includes mold design, injection molding, automated assembly, and quality inspection, providing a complete production chain for personal care packaging components.
Mold design is the foundation of product accuracy. A well-designed mold ensures that plastic parts have consistent dimensions, clean surfaces, proper sealing areas, and reliable assembly features. For lotion pumps, mold accuracy affects thread fit, actuator movement, closure appearance, and internal pump chamber performance. Strong mold design capability allows the company to develop stable products and support customized projects.
Injection molding control is equally important. Plastic parts must be produced with consistent wall thickness, material flow, cooling conditions, and dimensional stability. Poor molding can cause flash, deformation, weak threads, rough surfaces, or poor assembly. Advanced injection molding capability helps create components that fit correctly and maintain stable mechanical performance.
Automated assembly improves production efficiency and consistency. Lotion pumps are made from multiple small parts, and manual assembly can introduce variation if not carefully controlled. Automated systems help maintain stable assembly force, correct part placement, and high production speed. This supports large orders and reduces the risk of inconsistent pump performance.
Quality inspection completes the manufacturing process. Pumps should be checked for appearance, fit, locking function, output, leakage resistance, and assembly integrity. With a daily production capacity reaching one million units, efficient quality control is essential. GreenYard’s quality inspection capability helps support reliable supply for global customers.
The production of a reliable lotion pump begins with product planning. Engineers evaluate the target dosage, bottle neck size, locking structure, closure style, formula compatibility, and market application. For the 1.8ml screw down lock pump, the goal is to provide a widely compatible and cost-efficient dispensing solution for daily personal care products.
After planning, mold development begins. Each plastic component requires accurate tooling. Mold engineers consider material shrinkage, surface finish, part release, thread accuracy, and assembly tolerance. The closure thread must match bottle neck standards, while the pump housing and actuator must support smooth movement and reliable sealing. Precision at this stage determines the long-term stability of the product.
Injection molding then produces the pump components. During molding, machine parameters such as temperature, pressure, injection speed, holding time, and cooling time must be controlled. Consistency is critical because the parts must fit together smoothly in high-speed assembly. Defective parts can cause leakage, poor return, weak locking, or uneven appearance.
Assembly follows component production. The pump mechanism is built by combining internal and external parts in the correct sequence. Automated assembly lines help improve speed and repeatability. For a high-volume product like a lotion pump, stable assembly is essential to meet customer delivery schedules and quality expectations.
Functional testing and inspection are performed to verify performance. Pumps may be checked for actuation, locking, leakage, appearance, and fit. Sampling and inspection procedures help ensure that production batches meet required standards. For export and large-scale orders, documentation and batch consistency are important to customer confidence.
Finally, pumps are packed according to customer requirements. Proper packaging protects the pump heads, closures, and dip tubes during transport. Since pumps are often shipped in bulk to filling factories, protective packing helps prevent deformation, scratches, and contamination.
Shower gel packaging requires a pump that can dispense smoothly in wet bathroom environments. Users often operate the pump with wet hands, so stable actuation and practical output are important. The 1.8ml dosage provides enough product for normal bathing use, reducing the need for repeated pumping.
The screw-down lock is helpful during shipping and storage before the bottle reaches the bathroom. Shower gel bottles are often sold in supermarkets, online stores, hotel supply channels, and promotional sets. Leakage during transport can damage labels and cartons, so secure locking supports cleaner distribution.
For shower gel brands, closure appearance also matters. Ribbed closures provide strong grip, while smooth or aluminum options can create a more refined visual effect. The pump can therefore serve economy, mid-range, and premium shower gel lines.
Shampoo and conditioner products often have medium to high viscosity. A reliable lotion pump must create sufficient suction, return smoothly, and deliver controlled output. The 1.8ml dosage is practical for hair care products because users usually need a larger amount than they would for facial serums or treatment products.
Large shampoo bottles commonly use 28-410 necks, making this pump suitable for family-size and salon-style packaging. Smaller bottles may use 24-410. By offering both sizes, the pump supports product ranges with different capacities.
For hair care products, a pump can improve convenience compared with flip-top caps, especially for larger bottles. Consumers can dispense product with one hand and avoid lifting or squeezing heavy bottles. This improves usability and can strengthen brand preference.
Body lotion packaging often emphasizes both function and appearance. A pump must dispense smoothly, avoid dripping, and match the visual identity of the product. The screw down lock lotion pump offers a practical balance between everyday reliability and decorative flexibility.
Hand wash packaging requires frequent operation. In homes, offices, restaurants, hotels, and public facilities, a pump may be used many times each day. Stable performance and durable structure are therefore important. The pump’s market-standard construction supports repeated daily use and convenient dispensing.
For body lotion and hand wash products, aluminum closures can create a premium impression, while ribbed closures remain ideal for functional high-volume products. Custom dip tube length helps ensure that the product can be drawn efficiently from bottles of different shapes and sizes.
For brand owners, packaging is a communication tool. A lotion pump influences how consumers perceive product quality even before they experience the formula. A pump that operates smoothly, locks securely, and looks appropriate for the product category reinforces trust.
The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage supports brand value in several ways. Its reliable output improves user experience. Its locking mechanism reduces leakage risk. Its closure options allow design flexibility. Its compatibility with common bottle sizes simplifies packaging development. Its customizable tube length improves bottle performance.
These features can reduce hidden costs. Leakage complaints, damaged cartons, returned products, poor consumer reviews, and filling-line interruptions all create expenses beyond the price of the pump itself. Choosing a dependable pump helps protect the full value of the packaged product.
For private-label and contract manufacturing projects, speed and reliability are especially important. Buyers need components that can be sourced consistently, matched with bottles quickly, and supplied in large quantities. A pump made by a manufacturer with strong production capacity can support tight launch schedules and repeat orders.
When selecting a lotion pump, buyers should consider more than appearance. Important evaluation points include dosage accuracy, lock security, closure fit, actuator feel, priming speed, leakage resistance, tube length, material compatibility, and production consistency.
Dosage accuracy should be checked with the actual formula whenever possible. Viscosity can influence perceived output and pump feel. Lock security should be tested under transport-like conditions, including vibration and changes in orientation. Closure fit should be checked with the selected bottle neck to ensure proper sealing and thread engagement.
Actuator feel is also important. A pump should press smoothly and return reliably. If the actuator feels too stiff, consumers may consider the product inconvenient. If it feels too loose, it may seem low quality or may increase accidental discharge risk.
Leakage testing is essential for products shipped long distances or sold online. Bottles may be placed sideways, stacked, or exposed to temperature changes. A secure lock and proper closure fit reduce risk, but testing with the final bottle and formula is always recommended.
Tube length should be confirmed before production. The correct tube length can improve product evacuation and reduce consumer frustration. For large orders, providing bottle samples or detailed bottle drawings helps ensure accurate tube customization.
Experienced manufacturers understand that packaging performance depends on thousands of small details. A lotion pump must be attractive, but it must also survive filling, capping, packing, shipping, retail display, and daily consumer use. Manufacturing experience helps anticipate potential problems and solve them before they affect customers.
GreenYard Tools Co., Ltd. has 16 years of experience in spray product and packaging component manufacturing. This experience supports stable production, practical product design, and customer-focused customization. The company’s daily production capacity of one million units allows it to serve large orders while maintaining reliable supply.
The company’s mold design capability supports product development and structural refinement. Its injection molding capability ensures consistent part production. Its automated assembly improves efficiency and repeatability. Its quality inspection process helps verify product performance before shipment. Together, these capabilities create a strong foundation for dependable packaging supply.
For global customers, supplier reliability is a major factor. Delays, inconsistent quality, or poor communication can disrupt product launches and supply chains. A manufacturer with integrated production capabilities can respond more effectively to customer requirements and provide stable long-term cooperation.
The same basic pump structure can serve different market levels through closure selection, color matching, bottle pairing, and decoration. For mass-market products, a ribbed closure in a standard color can provide economical and practical packaging. For mid-range products, a smooth closure with refined color matching can create a cleaner appearance. For premium products, an aluminum closure can add visual impact and improve shelf presence.
This flexibility is valuable for brands that operate multiple product lines. A company may sell basic hand wash, family shampoo, hotel shower gel, and premium body lotion. By using variations of the same reliable pump platform, the brand can maintain consistent function while adapting appearance to each product category.
Color customization may also support brand identity. While the provided product information highlights closure type and tube customization, pump components can often be coordinated with bottle and label design according to project requirements. Buyers should discuss color, finish, and packaging goals early in development to ensure the final component matches the intended visual style.
In personal care packaging, large-scale supply capability can be as important as product design. Brands and fillers need pumps available in stable quantities, especially when launching nationwide retail products or export programs. A supplier with high production capacity can reduce the risk of shortages and help maintain continuous production.
GreenYard’s daily production capacity of one million units supports high-volume demand. This is valuable for customers requiring repeat orders, seasonal promotions, or rapid scaling. High capacity also indicates a mature production organization with equipment, labor coordination, material management, and inspection systems.
Large-scale production can also support cost efficiency. When a pump design is widely used and produced consistently, the manufacturer can optimize tooling, assembly, inspection, and packing. This helps provide competitive pricing without sacrificing basic reliability.
For buyers comparing suppliers, the lowest unit price is not always the best value. A slightly cheaper pump that causes leakage, inconsistent output, or delivery delays can create higher total costs. A stable manufacturer with proven processes helps reduce operational risk.
When using the Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage, buyers should first confirm the bottle neck specification. The pump is available in 24-410 and 28-410, so the selected bottle must match one of these sizes. Thread compatibility should be verified with physical samples before mass production.
Second, buyers should confirm formula viscosity. The pump is suitable for shower gel, shampoo, body lotion, and similar liquids, but formulas vary widely. Testing with the final formulation helps ensure priming, output, and user feel meet expectations.
Third, the tube length should be customized according to the bottle. The ideal tube length should reach near the base while avoiding excessive bending. Bottle samples or accurate drawings are useful for determining the correct length.
Fourth, the closure type should match the product positioning. Ribbed closures are practical and economical, smooth closures are clean and modern, and aluminum closures provide a more premium look. The closure should also match the bottle material, label design, and target retail environment.
Fifth, transport and leakage testing should be performed with the final package. Even a reliable pump should be evaluated as part of the complete bottle system. Testing helps identify whether additional sealing measures, packing adjustments, or torque specifications are needed.
Packaging sustainability is increasingly important in personal care markets. While lotion pumps are functional multi-component systems, efficiency improvements can still support responsible packaging goals. A pump with accurate dosage helps reduce product waste. A secure lock helps prevent leakage and damaged goods. Custom tube length helps consumers use more of the product inside the bottle.
Durable and reliable pumps also reduce replacement and return issues. When packaging fails, the environmental cost includes wasted formula, damaged cartons, extra transport, and disposal. Therefore, performance reliability contributes indirectly to sustainability by reducing waste throughout the supply chain.
Manufacturing efficiency also matters. Automated assembly, stable injection molding, and quality inspection help reduce defective products. Lower defect rates mean better material utilization and more efficient production. For customers seeking responsible packaging solutions, choosing a capable manufacturer is an important step.
The pump is suitable for shower gel, shampoo, body lotion, hand wash, liquid soap, and many daily chemical products. It is designed for medium-output dispensing applications where reliable operation and convenient use are important.
The pump provides approximately 1.8ml per full stroke. This dosage is practical for personal care products that require a useful amount of liquid with each press, such as shampoo, shower gel, and hand wash.
The pump is available in 24-410 and 28-410 sizes. These are common bottle neck specifications in personal care and daily chemical packaging, making the pump compatible with many standard bottles.
The pump head pops up for normal dispensing and can be pressed and screwed down to lock. This helps prevent accidental pressing during transport, storage, and handling.
The locking function helps reduce leakage risk. It is especially useful for export shipments, e-commerce packaging, retail distribution, and products that may be handled many times before reaching consumers.
Yes. The dip tube length can be customized according to bottle height and shape. Correct tube length improves product uptake and helps reduce the amount of liquid left inside the bottle.
The pump can be supplied with smooth, ribbed, or aluminum closures. Smooth closures provide a clean appearance, ribbed closures improve grip, and aluminum closures create a more premium decorative effect.
It offers a balanced combination of stable 1.8ml dosage, secure screw-down locking, common size compatibility, multiple closure options, and customized dip tube length. These features help improve usability, reduce leakage risk, and support more flexible packaging design.
Yes. Although it is a practical market-standard dispenser pump, the aluminum closure option and clean design make it suitable for higher-end personal care packaging when matched with appropriate bottles and labels.
Mold design affects component accuracy, injection molding affects part consistency, automated assembly improves repeatability, and quality inspection verifies performance. These capabilities help ensure stable pump quality and reliable large-scale supply.
The Screw Down Lock Lotion Pump with 1.8ml Dosage is a reliable and versatile dispensing solution for personal care and daily chemical packaging. Its stable output, secure locking mechanism, common 24-410 and 28-410 size options, closure flexibility, and customizable dip tube length make it suitable for shower gel, shampoo, body lotion, hand wash, and related products.
Compared with ordinary competitor pumps, it offers stronger practical value by addressing key packaging concerns: controlled dosage, leakage prevention, bottle compatibility, user convenience, and visual adaptability. These advantages help brands improve product quality perception while reducing operational risks in filling, shipping, and retail distribution.
The product is supported by the manufacturing strength of GreenYard Tools Co., Ltd., a company with 16 years of experience in spray and pump packaging production. With advanced mold design, injection molding, automated assembly, quality inspection, and high daily production capacity, the company is positioned to support both standard and customized packaging projects for global customers.
For brands seeking a dependable lotion pump that combines market-proven structure with flexible configuration, this screw down lock pump is a strong choice. It delivers the performance required for everyday use while offering the manufacturing reliability needed for large-scale personal care packaging supply.
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