The aerosol spray can was invented by Norwegian engineer Erik Rotheim in 1927. He patented the design and introduced it to the market as a convenient way to dispense products like insecticides and paints.
Arthur C. Van House invented hair spray in the early 1940's.
The aerosol hairspray was invented by the chemist Robert Abplanalp in the 1940s. He was inspired by the technology used in World War II for spraying insecticides and applied it to create a consumer product for styling hair.
A colloid refers (it seems) chiefly to a liquid. As an aerosol is defined as a particulate (solid or liquid) suspended within a gas, this it isn't a relevant question with regards aerosol science. However colloids do exist within an aerosol spray, however once they are dispensed they become an aerosol.
Non-aerosol technology is typically more eco-friendly as it does not release harmful propellants into the atmosphere. It also allows for more precision and control in dispensing the product, resulting in less waste and a more targeted application. Additionally, non-aerosol products tend to have a longer shelf life compared to aerosol products.
"The first aerosol spray can was invented in Oslo in Novenmber 23 1927 by Erik Rotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer. The patent was sold to a US company for 100,000 Norwegian kroner." Invented in Norway. Produced in USA.
The aerosol can was invented by Erik Rotheim in 1926. He patented the first version of the aerosol can, which revolutionized the packaging industry and led to a wide range of applications for various products.
Erik Rotheim
Spray and Wash was invented in the 1970's by Dow Chemical Company. The first Spray and Wash products were only available in aerosol cans.
Although it is not quite clear on who invented the aerosol can, we do know that it was invented during World War II due to concerns about the quality of soap. Aerosol containers were first invented during the war as a device for dealing with insects carrying malaria and other diseases. Initially assigned to the Secretary of Agriculture, the patent for this "bug bomb" was released to American industry after the war. When the first aerosol shaving cream appeared in 1950, it captured almost one fifth of the market for shaving preparations within a short time. Today, aerosol preparations dominate the shaving cream market. My father in law, Norman Fine, invented the process for putting shaving cream in a can. He did this while working for Colgate Palmolive. Here is the patent: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2908650.pdf
The aerosol spray can was invented by Norwegian engineer Erik Rotheim in 1927. He patented the design and introduced it to the market as a convenient way to dispense products like insecticides and paints.
Eric rotheim in 1927
hairspray was first made in 1948 by chase products company, which is in broadview, Illinois. the aerosol spray can was used during WWII when the U.S. Government provided money into research to find a way for men in the service to spray malaria carrying bugs and that was where the aerosol can was invented, which later lead to hairspray cans. that is the bacic invention of hairspray hope that helped:p
Prime it first with a spray aerosol then paint with aerosol colour .
The first products marketed in aerosol containers were insecticides in the 1940s. They were convenient and effective for killing pests.
He was a chemical engineer that invented aerosol spray cans.
Eric Rothiem invented the aerosol spray can, patented in September 1927.