Detergent dispensing systems vary dramatically depending on the product density and the context of use (commercial restrooms or industrial workshops). Industrial-grade dispensers are specifically designed to handle highly viscous or abrasive substances, such as microgranular hand sanitizer. In contrast, systems for offices and public areas focus on optimizing consumption through soap aeration (foaming effect) or metered dispensing of liquids and creams.
| Consistency | Ideal Dispenser Type | Main Features |
|---|---|---|
| Liquids | Refillable or cartridge-based | Standard pump, based on the balance between pressure and gravity. |
| Cream | Closed bag or reinforced pump | Anti-drip valves for thick products. Often featuring wider spouts. |
| Foam | With aerator pump (mechanical or automatic) | Mixes liquid soap with air to reduce water and product use |
| Handwash Paste | Industrial wall-mounted dispensers for buckets or heavy refills | Robust pressure mechanisms (including elbow-type) capable of pushing microgranules |



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