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MWV launches Adagio pump dispenser for beauty and personal care industry

30 March 2010

The Adagio low profile pump incorporates MWV’s Pure Path technology which prevents the product from coming in contact with any metal components of the pump engine

Adagio, from MWV, is the lowest profile pump available to dispense 0.500 ml of product and is available in atmospheric or airless versions. The features a lock-up system and a suck-back effect which prevents residue build-up at the spout by suctioning back any unused product into the bottle after each use.

Eva Martin Fernandez, marketing manager, MWV, said: “Adagio is unique in that it is the only pump dispenser in the marketplace that pairs a high-output pump with a low profile aesthetic. In addition to making a more aesthetically pleasing product, it also provides the ultimate protection for a product’s sensitive formula.”

The Adagio pump from MWV is designed for beauty and personal care products, such as moisturizers, sunscreens, lotions and hair serums.
 

 

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