Biggest Aerosol Filling Center in East China Put into Operation

From: China Chemical Reporter | Date: May 16, 1997 | Copyright information

Shanghai Jiale Aerosol Filling Center passed the appraisal conducted by the State Environmental Protection Bureau and China Light Industry Administration in April. The center can eliminate 6 300 tons of ODP. The biggest aerosol filling center in East China has an annual filling capacity of 30 million cans, providing 3 000 tons of refined propane and butane gases. It marks a remarkable progress made by China's aerosol industry in substitution of fluorochloro hydrocarbons.

China's aerosol industry uses 14.2% of the national total ozonosphere damaging substances. In order to protect ...

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