The gassing heads are secured to a post that ride on a cam. The first drop locates the gassing head onto the container creating a vacuum seal. The second drop pushes the desired amount of propellant into the container via the metering cylinder. The third drop crimps the valve to the canister.
Any idea how long the O-Rings on these last? I mean they must break down at some point for example a dust off head that clips on top and screws against the seal, it can actually be lifted up over time? I've been SOL with most of these (expensive too) no way to re-crimp evenly
At 0:53 you can see the gas filling machine simultaneously crimp the valve onto the can and fill it with gas. Every time one of the heads moves down it is filling the can with gas.
Most use what's called a condensable gas (like a refrigerant) meaning that it can be put in as liquid and then sealed up. If it were non-condensable (air for example) - the can wouldn't be thick enough to hold in the pressure
No, you generally do not smell the product unless something is wrong with the filler and they're cleaning it or after a run and it gets flushed out. And during a flush is usually whenever the place I work sends us to break so that the smell is gone when we get back. People who work in compaounding usually do have a mask on them but if you're a line worker or machine operator you don't really need it.
@@Red_Valkyrie03 I've always been curious about that. I live near the Renkit Benkeiser plant in Hillsborough NJ, where they manufacture Lysol aerosol spray. Or at least they used to. I don't know if they still do. I haven't been by there at night in a long time, but years ago, they used to vent the Lysol out into the air late at night and you could smell it from the road. I always wondered why they did that and if they were supposed to be doing that.
@@elthigh Yeah but still. The liguid shown there. Is not even 9 oz. I recycle aerosol cans. I reuse them. Like the glade ones. And those are 8oz. I load them with Windex, liquid dish soap or fabuloso. Now i am planing to load a bunch with A Broad spectrum virucidal, disinfectant. And sell them like 2 dollars a can.
I wish this job was boring. What this video doesnt show is everything going wrong. The filler messes up and if you don't catch it you have tons of light weight cans getting rejected. Then you get to the hot tank and you always have the possibility of the can popping in the water and sometimes theres to es of floaters you've gotta pull out of the water. Things go wrong in the gas house all the time and the tank farm shuts down and ruins all production because you can sell aersol without gas. It can be a worry free day where nothing much happens but more often then not theres something hectic going on. I like to use my free time to write or draw, it's a great job for artistic people!
que tan robo.. muy poquito le hechan.. con razon que roban al comerciante y llega nuy muy caro por eso no lo compran .. yo no voy a comprar aerosoles ... gracias por mostrar y con razon que no pesa como se debe ser
The gassing heads are secured to a post that ride on a cam. The first drop locates the gassing head onto the container creating a vacuum seal. The second drop pushes the desired amount of propellant into the container via the metering cylinder. The third drop crimps the valve to the canister.
Any idea how long the O-Rings on these last? I mean they must break down at some point
for example a dust off head that clips on top and screws against the seal, it can actually be lifted up over time? I've been SOL with most of these (expensive too) no way to re-crimp evenly
its 3amm and i still cant figure out how they put compressed gas in there and then seal it
They seal it then put the compressed gas
It's noon here in ohio and I feel the same they didn't explain a thing !
@@roosterguy4958 its 1 am in my country
At 0:53 you can see the gas filling machine simultaneously crimp the valve onto the can and fill it with gas. Every time one of the heads moves down it is filling the can with gas.
Most use what's called a condensable gas (like a refrigerant) meaning that it can be put in as liquid and then sealed up. If it were non-condensable (air for example) - the can wouldn't be thick enough to hold in the pressure
What is the pressure inside the bottle in PSI?
Hello, sir. Do you have new plans to purchase new aerosol spray machine?
Elwood Blues' old job, before he "became a priest"
What is the price of this machine and from where can I get it?
Has anyone had one of these blow up after it's been filled? I'm sure it's happened - especially those old 3-piece kind with the seam
aerosol can, bom bom bom bom, monkey outside, bom bom bom bom
Do the people that work there have to wear mask so they breath in whatever's going into the cans?
No required but recommended and no one wears them
No, you generally do not smell the product unless something is wrong with the filler and they're cleaning it or after a run and it gets flushed out.
And during a flush is usually whenever the place I work sends us to break so that the smell is gone when we get back.
People who work in compaounding usually do have a mask on them but if you're a line worker or machine operator you don't really need it.
@@Red_Valkyrie03 I've always been curious about that. I live near the Renkit Benkeiser plant in Hillsborough NJ, where they manufacture Lysol aerosol spray. Or at least they used to. I don't know if they still do. I haven't been by there at night in a long time, but years ago, they used to vent the Lysol out into the air late at night and you could smell it from the road. I always wondered why they did that and if they were supposed to be doing that.
@@Melissa0774 lol that would be my daughter's dream job
@@apeshitclothing why, is she a huffer?
I have a many empty silicone spray bottle I want to refill it
Are those the burner 600 ml belton cans
they have a male valve
The real deal
hello our comany manufactures all aerosol products and accessories. We would be glad to be of help to you
I have a many empty silicone spray bottle I want to refill it
Dang i never knew the put so little liquid in them. What a ripp off lol
Lol depends what's the product.. some require more propellant than liquid. Glass cleaners have a higher percentage of liquid.
@@elthigh Yeah but still. The liguid shown there. Is not even 9 oz. I recycle aerosol cans. I reuse them. Like the glade ones. And those are 8oz. I load them with Windex, liquid dish soap or fabuloso. Now i am planing to load a bunch with A Broad spectrum virucidal, disinfectant. And sell them like 2 dollars a can.
@@elthigh they should load that up more lol. If propellant gets weaker, is matter of adding pressure again
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Adding more liquid is a good way to get your can to pop while it's in the gas house or hot tank.
THAT'S NEAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
extremely boring job that guy has...
Some people actually enjoys repetetive work. Its also good to relieve stress and anxiety :)
I bet he hears that sound in his dreams
Fucking booooring
I wish this job was boring.
What this video doesnt show is everything going wrong. The filler messes up and if you don't catch it you have tons of light weight cans getting rejected. Then you get to the hot tank and you always have the possibility of the can popping in the water and sometimes theres to es of floaters you've gotta pull out of the water. Things go wrong in the gas house all the time and the tank farm shuts down and ruins all production because you can sell aersol without gas.
It can be a worry free day where nothing much happens but more often then not theres something hectic going on. I like to use my free time to write or draw, it's a great job for artistic people!
At least he gets to play with marbles...
And that guy makes a big salary and is being a good worker so you would like it if you were him actually.
He makes trash compared to the guy making him work his ass off
@@FindingCreatures He should be glad he hasnt been reppaced by a machine. . .everything else in the line has.
Saddened Wiseman I mean to each his own
Oh so thats how it's done. Duh
que tan robo.. muy poquito le hechan.. con razon que roban al comerciante y llega nuy muy caro por eso no lo compran .. yo no voy a comprar aerosoles ... gracias por mostrar y con razon que no pesa como se debe ser
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This explains nothing
I have a many empty silicone spray bottle I want to refill it