
The assembly of a pump head is the process of putting together pump components in a specific order and manner. This involves correctly connecting and installing parts such as the pump body, piston, spring, and seals to ensure the proper functioning and performance of the pump head. Pump head assembly typically requires precise operations and strict quality control to ensure proper pairing of each component and a reliable sealing performance.
Attention to detail and accuracy is crucial during the assembly process to guarantee the pump head's performance and reliability meet the required standards and satisfy customer needs and expectations.
Injection molding and blow molding are commonly used methods in the manufacturing process of biodegradable bottles.
Injection molding involves injecting molten biodegradable material into a mold to form the bottle.
Blow molding, on the other hand, is the process of heating and applying pressure to a preform created through injection molding to expand it into the desired shape.
Both of these methods are effective in producing high-quality biodegradable bottles and meeting environmental sustainability requirements.

The quality inspection of biodegradable bottles typically includes the following aspects:
Visual Inspection: Check the appearance of the bottles for completeness, absence of obvious defects, scratches, or air bubbles, and ensure uniform and consistent color.
Dimension Measurement: Measure the dimensions of the bottles, including height, diameter, wall thickness, etc., to ensure they meet the design requirements and specifications.
Physical Performance Testing: Conduct tests on the bottles' physical performance, such as pressure resistance, impact resistance, temperature resistance, etc.
Sealability Testing: Test the bottles' sealability to ensure they do not leak when in a closed state.
Biodegradability Testing: Evaluate the biodegradability performance of the bottles, including degradation time, degradation rate, etc., to ensure they meet biodegradable requirements.
Chemical Composition Analysis: Conduct chemical composition analysis of the bottles to ensure the materials meet relevant standards and requirements, such as food-grade safety requirements.
Recyclability Assessment: Evaluate the recyclability of the bottles and feasibility in the recycling process to support environmental protection and sustainability goals.
Packaging Inspection: Check the packaging of the bottles to ensure they are intact and undamaged to prevent any damages during transportation and storage.