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Aerosol industry success in reducing CFC propellant usage project summary

"Part I of this report discusses the U.S. aerosol industry's experience In converting from chlorofluorocarbon(CFC) propellants to alternative aerosol formulations. Detailed examples of non-CFC formulations are provided for 28 categories of aerosol products. Hydrocarbon propellants, which cost less than CFCs, are most often selected as the propellants of choice unless special properties such as increased solvency or reduced flammability are needed. Dimethyl ether Is the next most preferred CFC alternative, although it is flammable and a strong solvent. Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and nitrogen are inexpensive and widely available, but have been underused as aerosol propellants. Special equipment is often needed to add them to the aerosol containers. A variety of alternative aerosol packaging forms are discussed in Part II, with special focus on those most like regular aerosols In characteristics. Advantages and draw backs of several types of alternative dispensing devices are discussed in detail and examples are provided of the types of consumer products which have successfully utilized these alternatives."

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  • ""Part I of this report discusses the U.S. aerosol industry's experience In converting from chlorofluorocarbon(CFC) propellants to alternative aerosol formulations. Detailed examples of non-CFC formulations are provided for 28 categories of aerosol products. Hydrocarbon propellants, which cost less than CFCs, are most often selected as the propellants of choice unless special properties such as increased solvency or reduced flammability are needed. Dimethyl ether Is the next most preferred CFC alternative, although it is flammable and a strong solvent. Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and nitrogen are inexpensive and widely available, but have been underused as aerosol propellants. Special equipment is often needed to add them to the aerosol containers. A variety of alternative aerosol packaging forms are discussed in Part II, with special focus on those most like regular aerosols In characteristics. Advantages and draw backs of several types of alternative dispensing devices are discussed in detail and examples are provided of the types of consumer products which have successfully utilized these alternatives.""@en

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  • "Aerosol industry success in reducing CFC propellant usage project summary"@en
  • "Aerosol industry success in reducing CFC (Chlorofluorocarbon) propellant usage"@en
  • "Aerosol industry success in reducing CFC propellant usage"@en