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  1. The patent was filed in September 1949 and was issued on March 17, 1953. From that invention, the aerosol industry quickly developed in the United States and around the world. HOW AN AEROSOL WORKS. The aerosol package is a self-contained dispensing system with three main elements: Active Ingredients (soap or disinfectant, etc.)

  2. Aerosol spray is a type of dispensing system which creates an aerosol mist of liquid particles. It comprises a can or bottle that contains a payload, and a propellant under pressure. When the container's valve is opened, the payload is forced out of a small opening and emerges as an aerosol or mist. Aerosol spray can.

  3. Feb 15, 2019 · Department of Agriculture researchers, Lyle Goodhue and William Sullivan, developed a small aerosol can be pressurized by a liquefied gas (a fluorocarbon) in 1943. It was their design that made products like hair spray possible, along with the work of another inventor Robert Abplanalp.

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  4. aerosol container, any package, usually a metal can or plastic bottle, designed to dispense its liquid contents as a mist or foam. This type of container was developed in 1941 by the American chemist Lyle D. Goodhue and others for dispensing insecticides.

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  5. Feb 16, 2018 · You know that sound, right? The aerosol spray can. If you were around during the 1970s, you remember when consumer aerosol products like hairspray contained chlorofluorocarbons that depleted the ozone layer.

  6. Apr 1, 2009 · 1947 Aerosol package. 1947 Pilot Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier. 1952 Michigan State University establishes its School of Packaging. 1953 Swanson & Sons markets the first TV-dinner, bringing convenience to time-pressed working women. 1954 Polypropylene is invented. 1955 New era of civil rights. 1956 PMMI sponsors first packaging ...

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  8. Jun 23, 2015 · The first use for an aerosol package arose during World War II, but the idea of using low-pressure liquefied gas to atomize droplets of liquid in the air was developed in 1924. Canisters filled with insecticide and propellants were used to protect U.S. servicemen from insects carrying diseases such as malaria.

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