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R&RAerosol Propellants and Propellant Filling Machines

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R&R Aerosol Systems specializes in the design, manufacture, and installation of comprehensive aerosol production lines. Their range includes propellant filling machines designed for both liquid and compressed gas propellants. Liquid propellant systems often involve configurations suitable for LPG and require safety compliance with ATEX Zone II/2G, typically involving external mounting in a 'Gas House'. Compressed gas systems use inert gases like air, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, meeting ATEX Zone II/3G standards. These versatile machines can be integrated into filling machines, featuring either in-line or rotary indexing to handle single or multiple aerosol containers per cycle. Additionally, R&R provides auxiliary machines like the Aerosol Overcap Placer and Aerosol Actuator (Button) Placer, both employing rotating turrets for precise cap and actuator placement over aerosol containers. Their equipment is widely used by blue-chip clients, underscoring their reliability and technical proficiency in the aerosol production industry.
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Discover the role of propellants in aerosol cans and what products aerosol spray propellants can be used for.

Aerosol Propellant Filling – One or more propellant heads configured to the liquid propellant (such as LPG) characteristics, connected to propellant pumps with adjustable volume delivery.

Liquid Aerosol Propellant Filling Machines require additional precautions, such as being mounted externally to the production warehouse in a ‘Gas House’. Liquid aerosol propellant Propellant Machines are typically constructed to comply with ATEX Zone II/2G regulations (classification Zone 1).

Pressurisation – Alternatively, R&R can provide compressed gas filling machines that uses compressed gasses (such as Air, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide) to pressurise a container to an adjustable pressure. Compressed gasses used as propellant are typically inert gas fillers, so this process could be integrated into a “Filling Machine”. This also applies for air propellant which can be incorporated into compressed air filling machines.
Machines that use aerosol propellant gases are typically constructed to comply with ATEX Zone II/3G regulations (classification Zone 2).

Our Compressed Gas Propellant Fillers are now installed at a number of blue-chip Client sites. These aerosol propellants can be used for products such as:

  • Air Fresheners
  • Polishes
  • Solvents
  • Lubricants