For many consumers entering the supermarket every day, the quality of the aerosol can may be another neglected issue. However, for industry buyers and manufacturers, aerosol cans can be the difference between average and premium products.
The development of the valve (binary packaging) system not only produces an excellent spray distribution system, but also reduces our ecological footprint through sustainable packaging processes. Binary package aerosols are good for manufacturers, consumers and the environment compared to traditional aerosol spray technology.
Here are more reasons why you should believe that binary packaging is the first choice for aerosol and airless packaging.
Product emptying – up to 100% product empty!
Unlike traditional aerosols, binary packaging always separates the product from the propellant through a laminated bag that is mounted in an aluminum can. Since the product is in a flexible bag, the propellant (compressed air or nitrogen) can squeeze the bag until almost 100% of the product is dispensed. Unlike traditional aerosols, conventional aerosols may run out of propellant before all products are dispensed.
Flammable
In contrast to flammable propellants used in conventional aerosol systems, binary packaging uses compressed air or nitrogen to push the product out of the valve system bag. This is possible because, unlike conventional aerosols, the binary package propellant does not mix with the product.
Product type
In the medical industry, bags of valve products can also be dispensed; liquids, gels, ointments or creams. In some cases, companies can turn their ointments into sprays by using a binary packaging system. The versatility of binary packaging even allows the product to have several other advantages;
Spray evenly at all angles
No need to shake
Reduce spray noise
Longer shelf life for oxygen sensitive products
Suitable for liquid and viscous products
Can be used with standard actuators and spray cans
Production Environment
Domestically, there are generally more than 100,000 GMP-certified workshops.