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  • What is prohibited in aerosol tin cans?
    Aerosol tin cans are prohibited from loading: 1. Flammable and explosive substances, 2. Corrosive chemicals, 3. Toxic substances, 4. Reactive substances, 5. Radioactive substances, 6. Food and drug ingredients, 7. Other special substances (strong magnetic substances, biological agents).
    2024-07-18
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  • Why are there warning signs on aerosol tin cans?
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) require that products such as tin aerosol cans must be labeled with warning signs to alert consumers to the risks of use.
    2024-07-17
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  • What is the service life of aerosol tin cans?
    ● High-quality tinplate: aerosol tin cans made of high-quality tinplate and coating materials usually have a longer service life of 3 to 5 years. ● Ordinary materials: tin aerosol cans made of ordinary materials may have a service life of 1 to 3 years.
    2024-07-15
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  • How do manufacturers ensure the tightness of aerosol tin cans?
    After production is completed, the manufacturer conducts sampling inspection on each batch of aerosol tin cans, and the inspection items include sealing test, pressure test, corrosion resistance test, etc.
    2024-06-28
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  • Can aerosol tin cans be taken to high altitude areas for use?
    A travel enthusiast found that the insecticide spray he carried with him was unstable when used in a high-altitude camp when climbing the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Sometimes it was too strong and sometimes it was not enough, which affected the use experience. In addition, some consumers reported that the can body of aerosol tin cans was slightly deformed in high-altitude areas.
    2024-06-27
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