An atomizer spray bottle is designed to disperse liquid into a fine mist or spray. It works by forcing the liquid through a small nozzle under pressure, breaking it into tiny droplets, and creating a mist or spray. Here are the main components and functions of an atomizer spray bottle:
1. Bottle or Reservoir: This holds the liquid to be sprayed, such as water, perfume, cleaning solution, or any other fluid.
2. Pump Mechanism: This part creates the pressure needed to atomize the liquid. It often involves a pump that you manually press or squeeze.
3. Tube: A small tube inside the bottle draws the liquid up from the bottom when the pump is activated.
4. Nozzle: The nozzle is a critical part of the atomizer. It’s designed to create a fine mist by forcing the liquid through a very small opening. Some nozzles are adjustable, allowing the user to change the spray pattern from a fine mist to a more direct spray.
5. Spray Cap: This is the part you press or squeeze to activate the pump mechanism and release the liquid in a mist.