Insecticide Aerosol Valve with Actuator Cap
This 1-inch aerosol valve with actuator cap is specifically designed for mosquito spray cans and insecticide applications. Constructed from durable, corrosion-resistant materials, it offers compatibility with both water-based and alcohol-based formulations, providing versatility for various insecticide solutions.
The ergonomic design ensures easy actuation, reducing finger fatigue during prolonged use, while the tight seal prevents leaks and preserves product integrity. Ideal for consumer, commercial, and industrial applications, our aerosol valve meets stringent quality standards for performance and safety.
Key Features
- Durable construction for reliable spray valve performance
- Precise spray flow control for accurate application
- Ideal for garden plants and outdoor use
- Targeted pest control capabilities
- Compatible with oil-based insecticides
Technical Specifications
| Component |
Part Description |
| Mounting cup |
Both sides with clear lacquered tinplate, with down dimples |
| Outer gasket |
Buna |
| Inner gasket |
Buna/Buytl/Neoprene etc |
| Stem |
Single orifice 1*0.51mm natural |
| Spring |
Stainless steel |
| Housing |
Tail orifice Dia 2*0.33mm |
| Dip tube |
Standard natural color |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean the insecticide spray valve after use?
Disassemble the valve as per the manufacturer's instructions and wash it with a mild detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and let it dry before storing.
Can the spray valve clog when using insecticides?
It's less likely to clog if you use high-quality, properly filtered insecticides. However, if clogging occurs, you can soak the nozzle in a cleaning solution and gently clear the blockage with a small brush.
Is the spray valve safe for use around edible plants?
When used as directed and with insecticides labeled safe for edible plants, the spray valve itself is safe. Just make sure to follow the recommended waiting period before harvesting the produce.
What's the best way to store the spray valve?
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure any remaining insecticide is removed or the valve is properly cleaned before long-term storage.
How often should I replace the spray valve?
If it shows signs of wear and tear like leaks or inconsistent spray, or if it becomes difficult to operate, it's time to consider replacing the spray valve.