● California: aerosol tin cans need to be sorted and processed. Completely empty metal cans can be treated as recyclables, and cans with residues need to be sent to hazardous waste collection points for treatment.
The surface of tin cans usually has a silvery-white luster, while aluminum cans often have a silver-gray or bright silver luster. The surface of aluminum cans is smoother and more reflective.
Aerosol tin cans are filled with high-pressure gas. Under high temperature or severe vibration, the can may rupture, causing the contents to spray out, posing a safety hazard.
Tinplate sheet is also used to manufacture aerosol cans, which are commonly used to store and dispense sprays, pesticides, detergents and other chemical products. Aerosol cans need to withstand internal pressure, and the mechanical strength and anti-corrosion properties of tinplate sheet make it an ideal material choice.
For large quantities of tin aerosol can or particularly dangerous tin aerosol can, dedicated storage cabinets should be equipped. Storage cabinets should be fire-proof and explosion-proof, and equipped with a good ventilation system.