Pump and spray closures
Dip tubes, pump heads and trigger sprayers need control during placement and tightening.
Cosmetics
Cosmetic and personal care capping projects often involve pump heads, spray caps, flip tops, tubes, decorated closures and bottles that need careful handling.
Specification focus
Cosmetic bottle machinery is commonly specified around frequent changeovers, bottle presentation, closure appearance and the handling of awkward pump or trigger components.
Dip tubes, pump heads and trigger sprayers need control during placement and tightening.
Decorated caps and bottles may need gentle grip surfaces and careful guides.
Cosmetic ranges often include many bottle sizes, caps and seasonal SKUs.
Relevant equipment
These machine families are commonly reviewed when specifying cosmetic bottle capping machines for pumps, sprays and personal care products.
Automatic cappers
Inline cap tightening and cap feeding for higher-volume production.
Screw cappers
Torque-controlled tightening for threaded plastic and metal closures.
ROPP cappers
Roll-on pilfer-proof sealing for aluminium closures and glass bottles.
Buying checks
Accurate bottle machinery selection depends on the closure, bottle neck, bottle shape, fill product, speed target and the amount of manual handling that can remain in the process.
| Check | Why it matters | Details to send |
|---|---|---|
| Closure family | Pumps, triggers, flip tops and screw caps may need different heads and feeding systems. | Samples of every closure family. |
| Bottle finish | Cosmetic bottles can mark easily if guides or grippers are unsuitable. | Bottle material, decoration and filled weight. |
| Dip tubes | Tube length and flexibility affect cap feeding and placement. | Pump or trigger samples with tube dimensions. |
| Batch variety | SKU variation affects change parts and setup repeatability. | SKU list, batch sizes and target output. |
More bottle capper pages
Use these crawlable pages to narrow the bottle capping machine route before sending samples or a project enquiry.
Inline cappers for higher output lines with cap feeding, conveyor control and repeatable tightening.
View pageBench and floor standing cappers for batch work, sampling rooms and controlled manual loading.
View pageChuck-head tightening for threaded caps where grip, cap profile and torque consistency matter.
View pageMachines for tightening screw caps, rework, batch production and improving closure repeatability.
View pageBottle cappers specified around torque range, cap material, thread engagement and bottle stability.
View pageCappers for ROPP, tamper bands, pilfer-proof closures and controlled seal presentation.
View pageBottle capping lines for household, industrial and chemical products with robust cap handling.
View pageCapping machinery for oils, sauces, drinks, glass bottles, plastic bottles and closures.
View pageHealthcare and technical bottle capping with repeatability, hygiene and line integration in mind.
View pageContinuous bottle cappers for conveyors, cap feeders, automatic tightening and integrated production flow.
View pageFAQs
Yes, but pump and trigger closures often need specialist handling because of dip tubes and orientation.
Tooling and guides can be selected to reduce marking, but samples should be tested before final specification.
Both routes are possible. Batch variety and target output usually decide the level of automation.
Yes, cosmetic lines can combine filling, capping, labelling, coding and conveyors when the layout is planned together.
Send bottle and cap details, line speed target and photographs of the current production area. Lancing can advise on the most suitable bottle capping machine, cap feeder or complete line route.