Aerosol Line Sequence

Aerosol Filling Line Liquid Valve and Propellant Sequence

A process-sequence guide for buyers comparing aerosol can filling, valve crimping, gas filling and leak testing scope.

Short Answer

Aerosol filling is not only liquid filling. A typical project should review product filling, valve placement, crimping, propellant or gas filling, leak testing, weight checking, coding and safety scope as connected stations.

Buyer intent behind this search

This search usually comes from buyers who are new to aerosol production and need to understand why a line includes several specialized stations beyond the liquid filler.

  • Use the page when the buyer already knows the product family but still needs scope routing.
  • Confirm product behavior, container, closure and output before comparing model names.
  • Route broad search demand toward a specific RFQ checklist instead of a generic product page.

Configuration details to confirm first

Review can size, liquid dose, valve, actuator, propellant type, crimping requirement, leak test method, weighing, coding and safety classification. BOV projects need a different route than traditional aerosol.

  • Dosing method, filling head count, contact material and nozzles depend on the product and container.
  • Closure handling, labeling, coding, weighing, dust control or safety modules can change the real line scope.
  • If one line must handle several SKUs, changeover and cleaning should be reviewed before price comparison.

What should be included in the line scope

A complete aerosol line can include can feeding, liquid filling, valve placement, crimping, propellant filling, water bath or leak testing, checkweighing, coding and collection.

  • Separate filling-only requests from complete filling, capping, labeling, coding and conveying requests.
  • Include operator access, utilities, spare parts, documentation and commissioning expectations in the first review.
  • Do not compare quotations until the supply boundary and acceptance items are written clearly.

Common mistake to avoid

The common mistake is requesting a liquid filling machine for an aerosol can project. Valve crimping, propellant filling and leak testing are essential to the production scope.

  • Avoid requesting only a machine name without the product and package details.
  • Avoid publishing fixed prices or unverified capacity claims before the final technical agreement.

Selection Points

Use this guide when buyers ask how aerosol filling works.
Use aerosol can pages for standard tinplate can projects.
Use BOV pages when product and propellant separation is required.
Use aerosol paint safety pages when solvent and pigment are involved.

RFQ Checklist

1Product type, liquid dose, can size and valve specification.
2Propellant or gas route and safety data if available.
3Traditional aerosol or bag-on-valve route.
4Target cans per minute and automation level.
5Leak testing, coding, ventilation and safety requirements.

Common Buyer Questions

Is aerosol filling only liquid filling?

No. Aerosol production usually includes liquid filling, valve crimping, propellant filling and leak testing as connected steps.

Can BOV use the same process as traditional aerosol?

BOV and traditional aerosol use different component and filling routes. Confirm the technology route before quotation.

What aerosol detail should be sent first?

Send can size, liquid dose, valve type, propellant route, output target and safety expectation.

Related Products

Related Guides

Need a clearer filling machine quotation?

Send the product name, container details, output target and required modules. HEMUfill will route the inquiry to the right filling machine configuration.

Send RFQ Details
Scan to add HEMUfill on WeChat

扫码添加微信
WeChat Contact