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  1. Aerosol spray dispenser. 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.

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    Aerosol is defined as a suspension system of solid or liquid particles in a gas. An aerosol includes both the particles and the suspending gas, which is usually air. [1] Meteorologists usually refer them as particle matter - PM2.5 or PM10, depending on their size. [6]

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  4. Aerosol therapy is considered to be one of the corner- stones of respiratory therapy that exemplifies the nuances of both the art and science of 21st century medicine.

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  5. Feb 1, 2017 · The innovative inhalers and drugs discovered by the pharmaceutical aerosol industry, particularly since 1956, have improved the quality of life of literally hundreds of millions of people. Yet, the delivery of therapeutic aerosols has a surprisingly rich history dating back more than 3500 years to ancient Egypt.

    • Stephen W. Stein, Charles G. Thiel
    • 10.1089/jamp.2016.1297
    • 2017
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  6. Oct 17, 2016 · The innovative inhalers and drugs discovered by the pharmaceutical aerosol industry, particularly since 1956, have improved the quality of life of literally hundreds of millions of people. Yet ...

  7. Aug 3, 2019 · Studies have shown that the aerosol spray velocity of the Respimat SMI (0.84 and 0.72 m/s at 80 and 100 mm from the end of the nozzle, respectively) is lower than that of seven different MDIs; the slowest MDI spray velocity was 2.47 and 1.71 m/s at 80 and 100 mm from the end of nozzle, respectively . Similarly, the Respimat SMI produces an ...

  8. The transport classification of an aerosol adopts the same criteria than the UN GHS. Within EU, the UN GHS is implemented through the CLP. The ADD sets out in full the tests required to classify aerosols that align with CLP. - An aerosol is classified as 'flammable’ (2.1) where the contents include 85% or more by

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