To provide your customers with the best oil experience, you should optimize your dripper selection for each oil for the best flow rate. Dropper inserts are very effective for controlling the flow of liquid in the bottle. When properly inserted, droplets will begin to flow within 3 seconds of placing the bottle upside down or tilted.
If the product does not start to flow in about 3-5 seconds, or - once it does flow - the droplets take longer than 3 seconds to dispense, then the surface tension of the product or the viscosity of the product may come into play.
Change the dropper selection to increase or decrease the flow rate to provide the best experience for your clients.
Choose a larger liquid outlet (orifice size) to increase droplet flow or handle thicker products.
To reduce flow or handle lower viscosity products, choose a smaller orifice size.
In addition to liquid orifices, different air orifice sizes can be selected to increase or decrease the flow of droplets.
To help you choose the perfect flow rate for a variety of products, Carow offers dropper inserts in at least five different orifice sizes.
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Considering how the viscosity of each essential oil blend varies, you will need to experiment to find the perfect flow rate.
Essential oils with thinner viscosity include tea tree oil, orange, lemon, eucalyptus, lime, cypress, ginger, lavender, peppermint, and wintergreen. For these, you can choose a smaller orifice.
Oils with higher viscosity include vanilla, patchouli, cedar, vetiver, clary sage, jasmine saba and ylang ylang. These oils are best for larger orifices.