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Salvalco extends range with Eco-Dose

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Salvalco has extended its range further, bringing to market a new metered dose valve called Eco-Dose.
Eco-Dose is the world’s first inert gas capable metered valve providing performance as consistent as any LPG alternative, according to the company.
The valve is particularly suitable for the air freshener market and is already experiencing high interest from a number of brands, it added.
The metered dose valve is the next member of the Eco-Valve family and provides a pre-defined volume of product regularly and consistently, to empty the product from the can/container.
Unlike Eco -Valve, which is a continuous spray valve, Eco-Dose is designed for use in automatic air-freshener products in both commercial and retail settings.
Eco-Dose is the only metered dose valve to make use of inert gas propellent and achieve a customer experience equivalent or better than existing LPG products, continued Salvalco.
The valve also represents a new benchmark in reducing hydrocarbon and VOC emissions in the air-care category, added the company.
Its unique and patented technology produces a sustained, consistent dose through the life of the product, helping customers to meet their sustainability targets too, it went on to say.
Peter Shaw, managing director of Salvalco said: “We are delighted to bring to market our new revolutionary metered dose technology. And the first effective metered dose valve capable of using inert gas. Growing interest from the market for the valve is equally as encouraging and we look forward to supporting our growing client base.
"As an innovative and progressive company our aim is to continue to develop our product ranges to meet the needs of our customers. Supporting brands that are looking for highly effective but more environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions.
"Eco-Dose is the next member of our family, and we look forward to seeing it in market across the air freshener category.”

 




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