: Usually made from tinplate steel, aluminum, or plastic (PET). They are classified as pressure vessels and must withstand mechanical shocks and internal pressure fluctuations.
: The "engine" of the can, often using gases like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or hydrocarbons like propane and butane.
: The actual material being dispensed (e.g., paint, medicine, or hairspray).
: Usually made from tinplate steel, aluminum, or plastic (PET). They are classified as pressure vessels and must withstand mechanical shocks and internal pressure fluctuations.
: The "engine" of the can, often using gases like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or hydrocarbons like propane and butane. aerosol container
: The actual material being dispensed (e.g., paint, medicine, or hairspray). : Usually made from tinplate steel, aluminum, or