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André KLENIEWSKI: Chemical engineer - Doctor of Science - Director, International Institute for Technical Expertise and Arbitration (EXA)
INTRODUCTION
In the space of sixty years, the aerosol dispenser, originally designed to spray insecticide for American troops in the South Pacific islands, has enjoyed rapid growth in all areas of daily life, including personal care, home care, the automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, industry, food products and more. This success has been achieved through intensive research and development to better meet consumer needs, and excellent reliability (see 1 ).
Today's aerosol dispenser is a high-precision device, with parts manufactured to tolerances of just a few micrometers.
The worldwide aerosol market is worth around ten billion units. It represents four billion seven hundred million in Europe, including five hundred to six hundred million in France, where around ten to fifteen thousand people are involved in the production and marketing of aerosols, representing annual sales of around two billion euros.
Standard definitions of the various components of the aerosol dispenser are described, together with the most important guidelines relating to content. The operating principle, a brief description of the various constituent parts and the characteristics of materials and products, particularly for cans, bottles, valves, propellants and formulations, are also given. The operations involved in closing generators, either by stamping for metal housings, or by crimping for vials, are also covered. A section is devoted to quality controls and standards.
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References
Standardization
French Standards Association (AFNOR)
- Aerosol dispensers – Terminology. - NF H 44-001 - 04.81
- Aerosol dispensers – Container – Capacity measurement. - H 44-002 - 11.01
- Containers for pressurized dispensing – Opening 25.4 mm. - NF H 44-003 - 09.91
- Aerosol dispensers – Metal containers – Valve...
Manufacturers. Suppliers
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Boxes/Containers
Steel for packaging
Crown Cork and Seal http://www.careerbuilder.com
Safet Embamet http://www.safet.fr
Organizations. Transport regulations
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Organizations
Association française de normalisation (AFNOR) http://www.afnor.fr
Comité français des aérosols (CFA) http://www.aerosols-info.org
Fédération européenne...
Reference documents
Fédération européenne des aérosols (FEA) http://www.aerosols-info.org
Table 1 shows the FEA standards defining dimensions, measurement and test techniques according to container material, and table 2...
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