Aerosols
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Key Documents
List of all Substitutes for Aerosols (PDF) (5 pp, 54K)
Aerosols are substances stored under pressure and then released as a suspension of particles in air.
End Uses
- Propellants propel out the pressurized contents of a container. SNAP has identified alternatives for CFC-11, HCFC-22, and HCFC-142b.
- Solvents are used to dissolve liquids or solids, particularly for cleaning. SNAP has identified alternatives for CFC-11, CFC-113, HCFC-141b, and methyl chloroform
Publications
- Questions And Answers About May, 2007 Proposed and Final Rules on n-Propyl Bromide (PDF) (3 pp, 33K)
- The U.S. Solvent Cleaning Industry and the Transition to Non Ozone Depleting Alternatives (PDF, 73 pp., 563KB)
- This report serves as an objective assessment of progress toward using alternatives to ozone depleting substances (ODS).
- Fact Sheet for June 3, 2003 Proposed Rule on n-Propyl Bromide (PDF, 2 pp., 202KB)
- Aerosol Solvents and Propellants
- EPA/ICEL Solvent Reduction Manuals
- Questions & Answers about Aerosols Substitutes