High Temperature? Because the contents of the aerosol can are pressurized and excessive heat will cause the can to explode, potentially causing bodily harm and other damage.
Usually there is still air left in the container and when heated the air will start to try to expand and there is a chance of explosion. Its also to avoid liability, because all it takes is one to explode and injure someone for them to have a mess on their hands.
It will explode with considerable force, causing death and injury. The pressure in the sealed can rises when heated. When it is high enough, the can ruptures.
From a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure
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For the same reason that the amounts of pepper, guar gum, and cumin aren't included on the nutrition label. No minimum daily requirement for any of them has been established, so it's not something you're reading the label in order to maximize, and no causal link with high blood pressure and heart disease has been established, so it's not something you're reading the label in order to avoid.
Many aerosol cans use a propellant under pressure to disperse the contents of the can. These propellants are ofter flammable. If incinerated with some of this flammable propellant still in the can they would explode.
This heat expandes the substance inside the can. Once the pressure is high enough the can will explode.
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No, the label budget car refers to a vehicle that has a high value relative to purchase price.
All of the common clouds are a type of aerosol. Aerosol is a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas. That is where aerosol spray cans get their name. They produce an aerosol mist when their contents are released into the air. Obviously aerosol spray cans are not the source of all clouds and precipitation. They just produce a small cloud where they are used. When the material within an aerosol coalesces and becomes too heavy to stay in suspension, it precipitates out of the cloud. While most clouds, those made of solids or liquids, are aerosols, there are other types of clouds. Gas clouds are a high concentration of one type of gas within another gas or a vacuum. Some galaxies appear to be gas clouds. Plasma clouds share a similar definition. Lighting is a natural example of a plasma cloud.
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No, at a higher altitude there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on the contents of the can and the contents inside the can will expand and you would have more.
It depends on the material. If the label is of a very shiny design then you might get high levels of reflection - However, it should scan. If you are reproducing the label then you may see diminished quality
Purple Label clothing is a division of Ralph Lauren. It is a self described luxury menswear fashion label and is available exclusively at Ralph Lauren and high end department stores.
If you want to make cd labels at home, it is possible to produce a high quality label. It will take a good quality printer to make this happen.
The aerosol-can uses compressed gas as a propellant.Since the product is liquid at room temperature, it is simply poured in before the can is sealed. The propellant, on the other hand, must be pumped in under high pressure after the can is sealed. When the propellent is kept under high enough pressure, it doesn't have any room to expand into a gas. It stays in liquid form.When the button is pressed the pressurized gas pushes the liquid product, as well as some of the liquid propellant, up the tube to the nozzle. Some cans, such as spray-paint cans, have a ball bearing inside. If you shake the can, the rattling ball bearing helps to mix up the propellant and the product, so the product is pushed out in a fine mist.Up until the 1980s, a lot of liquefied-gas aerosol cans used chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as a propellant. After scientists concluded that CFCs were harmful to the ozone layer, 70 nations signed the Montreal Protocol, an agreement to phase out CFC use over the next decade. Today, almost all aerosol cans contain alternative propellants, such as liquefied petroleum gas, which do not pose as serious a threat to the environment.
Read the label of your food. You'll see it.