What are the characteristics of aerosol cans
The core features of aerosol cans are sealed pressure, instant atomization, convenient use, and adaptability to quantitative/qualitative spraying needs in multiple scenarios.
Core Features
Strong sealing and pressure resistance: The tank body is made of metal or plastic material, which has good sealing and pressure resistance, and can store pressurized gases or liquids to prevent leakage.
Excellent atomization effect: Through the combination of valves and nozzles, the material inside the tank can be quickly atomized into small particles or mist, evenly distributed on the target surface.
Convenient and efficient to use: The press type valve design is easy to operate and can achieve instantaneous spraying without the need for additional tools, making it suitable for fast operation scenarios.
Good storage stability: The sealed structure can isolate air, moisture, and impurities, extending the shelf life of materials, especially suitable for products that are prone to oxidation and volatilization.
Quantitative control is correct: Some aerosol cans are equipped with quantitative valves, which can control the amount of each spray and meet the needs of use.
Widely applicable: It can load materials in different forms such as gas, liquid, and paste, and is suitable for packaging and use in multiple industries.