Aerosol dispensers offer a wide range of products from mass-market goods such as cosmetic and household products, to specific aerosol types dedicated for industrial or medical purposes. This section describes the large variety of aerosols products.
There are many benefits of aerosol products:
The cosmetics segment represents more than 50% of the current aerosol production in Europe.
The cosmetic aerosols are classified into three segments:
The household products segment represents more than 20% of the current aerosol production in Europe.
There are several categories of household aerosols dedicated to home cleaning and maintenance:
The industrial & technical aerosol segments represent about 12% of the annual European production. They are classified into three segments sold for both mass-market and professional use:
Paint & Finish aerosols can be applied in a short time, offer a good resistance to abrasion, corrosion and solvents, and a lustrous protective coating on the surface to which they are applied.
The pharmaceutical aerosol products segment represents about 5% of the total annual European production.
Medical & pharmaceutical aerosols have played a crucial role in the health and well-being of millions of people throughout the world for many years. These products include:
Veterinary aerosols in the interest of animal health and welfare are also available e.g. for cleansing, preventing, disinfecting purposes.
We can identify other aerosol products which fulfil varied functions in different areas:
A wide range of food packed in aerosols can be found on the market such as: whipped cream, cooking oil, salad dressing, ketchup, mustard, icing, colorants, cheese spreads, chocolate and coffee powders.
Horn aerosols are designed to create a very loud noise for different purposes such as fire safety, boat safety, fog warning, evacuations, temporary alarms and other emergencies.
The so-called ‘novelty’ products are often used during festive occasions such as weddings or birthday parties (‘silly strings’ are coloured plastic strings which are propelled as a stream of liquid from an aerosol container) or sporting events (air horns are designed to create a loud noise).