MJS Packaging offers continuous spray dispensing without aerosols

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Unique Features

The Flairosol® continuous-spray bottle, now offered in North America by MJS, offers sleek styling and stock availability. Best of all, it offers continuous dispensing using no aerosol propellants, making it perfect for a number of applications as a subtle yet powerful trigger sprayer. All consumers need to do is prime the trigger once to release a prolonged spray. When used as designed, close to 98% of the liquid is evacuated from the container, too, making it very efficient. The Flairosol sprayer stands out on the shelf because of how it looks, but its technology and design are what really set it apart. 

The bag-in-bottle container system also helps minimize waste. The Flairosol comes in a number of sizes, and can be paired with a complementary 300ml bottle, with a 600ml due out soon.

MJS is currecntly stocking the Flairosol in black and in white, but companies can also select a wide array of custom colors. Additionally, there are many labels that can complement and add to the base-design.

Advantages

The continuous spray system offers a number of benefits and advantages to both manufacturers and consumers. These include:

  • Functionality without the need for propellant gases
  • Production of an ultra-fine mist that sprays continuously
  • Mist sprayed at 1.25cc's per second
  • Three seconds of continuous spray, after the user primes the trigger once
  • Usable in any condition / direction once the priming is done in an upright position
  • Bottles are refillable

With attributes like these, this sprayer is delivering environmental benefits, high efficiency, excellent functionality, and remarkable value. If it is time to refresh your packaging, the future of your trigger sprayers could be a Flairosol.

 

  • Andrea Benito
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  • Created 03 Feb 2017
  • Modified 06 Feb 2017
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