latas de aerosol are a common product packaging method in daily life and are widely used in many industries such as food, cosmetics, and detergents. The design and manufacture of aerosol cans need to follow strict industry standards to ensure the safety, effectiveness, and environmental friendliness of the products.
Material standards for aerosol cans
The main materials of aerosol cans are usually aluminum or steel, which must have pressure resistance, corrosion resistance, and a certain degree of flexibility. The thickness and hardness of aluminum and steel are subject to strict industry standards, which ensures that aerosol cans are not easily deformed or broken during use, avoiding potential safety hazards.
Pressure standards for aerosol cans
The gas in aerosol cans is usually compressed air, liquefied gas, or certain chemical gases. The pressure of these gases needs to be strictly controlled to prevent the can from exploding during use. The standard specifies the maximum working pressure and burst pressure of the gas in the aerosol can. Usually, aerosol cans are pressure tested to ensure their stability under extreme conditions.
Safety standards for aerosol cans
The design of aerosol cans also includes a variety of safety features, such as anti-leakage design and valve safety protection. The valve of the aerosol can must meet certain sealing requirements to ensure that liquid or gas does not leak. The surface of the aerosol can is also required to have no sharp angles or irregular structures to avoid threats to personal safety during transportation and use.
Environmental standards for aerosol cans
With increasingly stringent environmental regulations, the manufacture of aerosol cans also needs to comply with environmental regulations. The materials of aerosol cans must meet the requirements of recyclability, and the propellant gas used must avoid the use of substances that are harmful to the ozone layer, such as CFC (chlorofluorocarbons). Pollution emissions during the production process must also meet standards to reduce the impact on the environment.
Quality control standards for aerosol cans
The quality control requirements for aerosol cans are very strict, including every link in the production process, such as the selection of raw materials, the calibration of production equipment, and the testing of the final product. Aerosol cans must pass multiple tests to ensure that each link meets industry standards. Before the product leaves the factory, the aerosol can must also undergo a leak test, a pressure test, and an appearance inspection to ensure that it is defect-free.