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: The button or nozzle the user presses to trigger the release. Common Applications

: The actual material being dispensed (e.g., paint, medicine, or hairspray).

Aerosol technology is utilized across various industries due to its ability to provide accurate dosing and maintain product stability by preventing contamination. Disposable Aerosol Containers Fact Sheet - 20131212 aerosol container

: The "engine" of the can, often using gases like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or hydrocarbons like propane and butane.

A standard aerosol system consists of five main elements working in synchronization: : The button or nozzle the user presses

: Regulates the flow and controls the physical form of the output.

: Usually made from tinplate steel, aluminum, or plastic (PET). They are classified as pressure vessels and must withstand mechanical shocks and internal pressure fluctuations. Disposable Aerosol Containers Fact Sheet - 20131212 :

An is a precision-engineered, self-dispensing pressurized package designed to release products as a mist, spray, foam, or stream. It functions as a complex system where a propellant (liquefied or compressed gas) creates internal pressure to force the product through a valve assembly when actuated. Core Components