In summer, there are more dangers when using aerosols as a result of the sun and the rise in temperature, which raises the risk of explosion as the pressure increases.
Therefore, trust the best aerosol filler company in the preparation of your products. Maximum security is achieved during the complete conservation process. For a better understanding of the dangers of pressure changes, Xiomara explains how an aerosol filler reacts to temperature changes.
Reaction to temperature changes in the aerosol filler
Let’s try to open a compressed air bottle and let the air escape. The bottle gets colder, doesn’t it? The more air we let escape, the colder it gets.
The same happens with aerosols. This results from the kinetic molecular theory, which proves that the inner pressure of the bottle is produced by the collisions of the particles in motion. Therefore, if the air of the bottle escapes, there are less collisions and, as a result, pressure decreases.
Notwithstanding this theory, it is well-known that temperature does not decrease to very low levels, because the air release process is not produced under isothermal conditions. Nevertheless, it is progressive and it is produced in an environment that enables energy exchanges, which means that as the container gets colder, it absorbs the heat of the environment.
When a container is filled, the air heat is transmitted to the container, and the temperature rises. Containers are filled and immersed in water in order to detect leak points or packaging problems, as a strict test that eliminates the risk of aerosol filling with poor conditions.
Envasado Xiomara complies with all safety standards in aerosol filling
Aerosols have their own energy for their functioning. Progressive release enables the use of the product. Nonetheless, if this energy is released spontaneously, it may cause significant damage to the environment.
Even if you have finished the product, this energy still remains in the container and some of the ingredients may be flammable. For this reason, at Xiomara, your aerosol filler company, safety is guaranteed in all conservation steps.
At our company, containers are supervised before and after the filling in order to guarantee operational safety and to ensure that containers were filled in an optimum manner and its use will not cause any problem. Our filling procedure is performed in accordance with certified technical standards and undergoes the corresponding quality controls.
The filling system must ensure that the maximum load of the container is not surpassed in order to eliminate any risk produced by the overload of the container.
Trust Envasado Xiomara, your aerosol filler company
In addition to complying the safety standards, Envasado Xiomara is an efficient filler of aerosols, paying special attention to environment, innovation and ongoing improvement. Our mission is to achieve an optimum cost-value relationship and our vision focuses on being international leaders of the aerosol filler market.
In our aerosol filler company, we seek the optimum value for the money, without compromising quality. Besides, our employees are trained in annual training courses on prevention, occupational safety and Lean Manufacturing (increased development leads to total quality).
Trust Xiomara to preserve your products this summer. We are waiting for you!
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