Aerosol Products: Do I Need Flammability Testing?

By: Joe McCarthy, Laboratory Services Manager,  email

The introduction of new GHS regulations for aerosols coupled with recent changes in flammability testing has drastically impacted aerosol classification. Dell Tech can support you with aerosol testing.

Do you need proof of classification for your aerosol product? 

Flammability testing provides proof of classification for your aerosol product. Dell Tech performs hundreds of flammability tests annually for clients across the globe. Whether it’s foam flammability, flame projection & flashback, ignition distance, or enclosed space ignition, Dell Tech can provide you with a professional laboratory report detailing the performance of your aerosol that is required for GHS classification, DOT, and TDG.

Follow this LINK for an informative Dell Tech SlideShare presentation on flammable aerosols.

Contact:
Dell Tech
Joe McCarthy, Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist
jmccarthy@delltech.com
519-858-5024


Dell Tech has provided professional, confidential consulting services to the chemical specialty

industry in Canada, the USA, Europe, and Asia for the last 40 years.

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