Trigger spray considerations
Trigger closures are taller and directional, so presentation and orientation matter. They may not behave like simple round screw caps and should be reviewed with real samples.
Household and cleaning
Cleaning products can use trigger sprays, pumps, screw caps and larger closures. The capping route should account for bottle stability, product compatibility and closure presentation.
Selection notes
Cleaning products can use trigger sprays, pumps, screw caps and larger closures. The capping route should account for bottle stability, product compatibility and closure presentation.

Buying detail
Trigger closures are taller and directional, so presentation and orientation matter. They may not behave like simple round screw caps and should be reviewed with real samples.
Household liquids and cleaning products may need attention to materials, cleanability and spill control. The capper should fit safely into the wider filling and handling process.
Many cleaning-product lines begin with semi automatic capping and move to automatic systems once volumes increase or operator workload becomes a bottleneck.
Include cap diameter, closure type, bottle size, target output, available space and whether the capper needs to connect to filling or labelling equipment.
Related routes
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FAQs
Some applications can be automated, but closure orientation and feed method need careful checking.
Product compatibility, spills and bottle handling should be considered during specification.
Cap presentation, bottle stability, fill level and operator involvement all affect speed.