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NAICS Code 339999-01 - Aerosols (Manufacturing)
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Business List Pricing Tiers
Quantity of Records | Price Per Record | Estimated Total (Max in Tier) |
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0 - 1,000 | $0.25 | Up to $250 |
1,001 - 2,500 | $0.20 | Up to $500 |
2,501 - 10,000 | $0.15 | Up to $1,500 |
10,001 - 25,000 | $0.12 | Up to $3,000 |
25,001 - 50,000 | $0.09 | Up to $4,500 |
50,000+ | Contact Us for a Custom Quote |
What's Included in Every Standard Data Package
- Company Name
- Contact Name (where available)
- Job Title (where available)
- Full Business & Mailing Address
- Business Phone Number
- Industry Codes (Primary and Secondary SIC & NAICS Codes)
- Sales Volume
- Employee Count
- Website (where available)
- Years in Business
- Location Type (HQ, Branch, Subsidiary)
- Modeled Credit Rating
- Public / Private Status
- Latitude / Longitude
- ...and more (Inquire)
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NAICS Code 339999-01 Description (8-Digit)
Parent Code - Official US Census
Tools
Tools commonly used in the Aerosols (Manufacturing) industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.
- Aerosol filling machines
- Propellant filling machines
- Can seamers
- Gas chromatographs
- Liquid chromatographs
- Spectrophotometers
- Viscosity meters
- PH meters
- Conductivity meters
- Pressure gauges
- Temperature sensors
- Mixing tanks
- Pumps
- Valves
- Filters
- Compressors
- Conveyors
- Labeling machines
- Capping machines
Industry Examples of Aerosols (Manufacturing)
Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 339999-01, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.
- Insect repellent sprays
- Hair spray
- Air fresheners
- Lubricant sprays
- Cooking spray
- Spray paint
- Deodorant sprays
- Furniture polish sprays
- Sunscreen sprays
- Automotive brake cleaner sprays
- Graffiti remover sprays
- Oven cleaner sprays
- Glass cleaner sprays
- Rust inhibitor sprays
- Adhesive sprays
- Foam insulation sprays
- Fire extinguisher sprays
- Disinfectant sprays
- Mace or pepper spray
- Spray-on bedliner for trucks
History
A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 339999-01 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.
- The aerosol can was invented in 1926 by Norwegian engineer Erik Rotheim. The first aerosol products were insecticides and perfumes. During World War II, aerosol technology was used for military purposes, such as insecticides and chemical warfare. After the war, the technology was adapted for consumer products, such as hairspray, deodorant, and spray paint. In the United States, the aerosol industry grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, with the introduction of new products such as air fresheners, furniture polish, and oven cleaner. In the 1970s, concerns about the environmental impact of aerosols led to the development of new propellants and the introduction of regulations to reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Today, the aerosol industry continues to innovate, with new products such as dry shampoo, sunscreen, and insect repellent.