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It is made to withstand pressure and keep the contents from escaping. Propellers, which are compressed gases (such as hydrocarbons, fluorocarbons, or other compressed air combinations), are present in aerosol cans and aid in the product’s expulsion when the valve is opened. The aerosol can’s main body, which is often constructed of metal (aluminum or steel) or occasionally plastic. The propellant and product inside the container can escape as an aerosol spray when the valve is pushed or activated. the aerosol can’s real contents, which may take the shape of liquid, foam, or powder. The propellant forces the product out of the can when the valve is opened, resulting in a thin spray or mist.
In aerosol cans, two distinct materials are present. Both the pressurized gas known as a propellant and the liquid product that you are interested in releasing, such as paint, lubricant, detergent, etc. When we press down on the aerosol can’s nozzle, a fine mist emerges as a result of the gas helping to propel the liquid into the air and transform it into an aerosol cloud. If aerosol cans couldn’t deliver precisely calibrated amounts of product, they would be useless. So what exactly enables them to do that? It is the tiny valve located at the can’s top. The valve is opened when the nozzle is depressed, which lowers the pressure and permits the contents to escape in a controlled and measured manner.
The Egypt aerosol cans market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Salvalco is excited to announce its most recent partnership with Native, a personal care line from Proctor & Gamble. The company’s innovative two-in-one deodorant and body spray was formally introduced, powered by the inert gas propelled Eco-Valve. The natural deodorant, skin, body, and hair care products made famous by Native are now available in spray form for the first time. An opportunity made available by Eco-Valve technology, which substitutes inert gas propellants like nitrogen for the need for hydrocarbon propellants. Giving ecologically conscious firms who wish to include aerosol packaging in their product lines a new choice that doesn’t sacrifice performance or spray quality.