2014
DOI: 10.1177/0954406214559998
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Next generation of consumer aerosol valve design using inert gases

Abstract: The current global consumer aerosol products such as deodorants, hairsprays, air-fresheners, polish, insecticide, disinfectant are primarily utilised unfriendly environmental propellant of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for over three decades. The advantages of the new innovative technology described in this paper are: (i) no butane or other liquefied hydrocarbon gas; (ii) compressed air, nitrogen or other safe gas propellant; (iii) customer acceptable spray quality and consistency during can lifetime; (iv) con… Show more

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“…The novel consumer aerosol valve designed and demonstrated in this study [13], using inert gas such as compressed air, Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) or Nitrogen (N 2 ) propellants, have been applied to a wide variety of continuous aerosol valve applications using high viscous products (e.g. antiperspirant, olive oil, gels, hair removal cream, etc).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The novel consumer aerosol valve designed and demonstrated in this study [13], using inert gas such as compressed air, Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) or Nitrogen (N 2 ) propellants, have been applied to a wide variety of continuous aerosol valve applications using high viscous products (e.g. antiperspirant, olive oil, gels, hair removal cream, etc).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%