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  3. Aerosol spray dispenser - Wikipedia

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    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. Aerosol spray can

  4. Spray bottle - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the rubber bulb dispenser which primarily moved air with a small amount of fluid, modern spray bottles use a positive displacement pump that acts directly on the fluid. The pump draws liquid up a siphon tube from the bottom of the bottle and forces it through a nozzle .

  5. Water canister - Wikipedia

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    With long-term storage, a biofilm can form on the inside of the canister, especially of the canister is exposed to sunlight. In this case, having a canister with a large diameter opening can make cleaning easier. Many water canisters are made of UV resistant food-grade plastic to limit UV damage to the container, as well as limit biological growth.

  6. Pump dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A pump dispenser is used on containers of liquids to help dispensing. They might be used on bottles, jars, or tubes. They might be used on bottles, jars, or tubes. Often the contents are viscous liquids such as creams and lotions. [ 1 ]

  7. Erik Rotheim - Wikipedia

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    He submitted an application for an aerosol spray can in October 1926. The can could dispense different fluids using a chemical propellant. The Norwegian patent was granted in June 1929. He filed the United States patent application on 30 September 1927 and it was approved on 7 April 1931. [1]