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What is the difference between the pump spraying a mist and the one discharging an emulsion?

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What is the difference between the pump spraying a mist and the one discharging an emulsion?

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The mist pump and the emulsion pump basically have the same discharging mechanism and inner structure. The nozzle section is different. In a mist pump, the pipe of the pump is narrow to allow the increase of pressure and to avoid dripping after spraying. If your product is meant to spray a fine mist, we provide an accumulator injection pump. In an emulsion pump, the pipe of the valve is wider to discharge high viscosity contents smoothly which allows the contents to be pushed at a constant rate from the initial push.

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