This book describes alternative formulations and packaging techniques for the reduction or elimination of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) use as an aerosol propellant. Use of CFCs in specific categories of aerosols considered nonessential was banned by the U.S. in 1978. Recent renewed interest in further reducing worldwide production and consumption of CFCs, and other chemicals implicated in the depletion of the earth's stratospheric ozone layer, is responsible for this study, which covers currently exempted and excluded CFC aerosol applications and their alternatives.Part I. Background and Overview Introduction CFC Aerosol Applications Exempted in the U.S. Current U.S. Consumption of CFCs Suggested Alternative Formulations for Exempted and Excluded CFC Aerosols Procedures for and Costs of Substituting Alternative Formulations for CFC Aerosols Conclusions Part II. Alternative Formulations and Aerosol Dispensing Systems Section 1. Alternative Aerosol Formulations Introduction Formulation Guidelines Example Non-CFC Alternative Formulations Section 2. Alternative Aerosol Dispensing Systems Introduction Description of Aerosol Packaging Alternatives Summary Appendix A: Metric (SI) Conversion FactorsThis book describes alternative formulations and packaging techniques for the reduction or elimination of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) use as an aerosol propellant.