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Back Issues

January 2004 February 2004 March 2004 April 2004 May 2004 June 2004
July 2004 August 2004 September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004


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January 2004

Spray Technology and Marketing Magazine - January 2004
  • World aerosol market review
    Industry sustains modest growth.
    By Jean-Philippe Coursier, Crown Cork & Seal
  • Innovation
    U.S. Can's Sarah Macdonald discusses the key to growth for the U.S. aerosol industry.
  • Trends in dispensing packaging
    Berry Plastics' Randy Hobson examines what's new in aerosol and non-aerosol packaging.
  • Custom blending
    Versadial's new system features a dual chambered dispensing pump.
  • Aerosol Congress Exhibition
    Meeting in France will focus on aerosol innovation.
  • Cebal's new plant
    The Czech Republic offers a strategic location.
  • An update on Brazil and Argentina
    By Geno Nardini, Latin American Correspondent
  • Alternatives to HCFC 141b
  • Two for the road
    Issey Miyake offers ultra-portable travel sets.
  • Aromachology, well-being and the future
  • DME—Part 3
    Our most unique aerosol propellant.
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor

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February 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - February 2004 Issue
  • Simply irresistible
    Elizabeth Arden offers Wal-Mart consumers a trouble-free skin care line.
  • Breakthroughs in beauty packaging
    New products and technologies power the health and beauty market.
  • Prestige beauty market update
    From NPD Beauty.
  • Day of the Dolphin
    Valois explores drug delivery via nasal and pulmonary routes.
  • Up and coming
    A look at warm weather fragrance trends.
  • A sneak preview
    Research examines consumer attitudes about aerosols.
  • Change and opportunity
    From CSPA: science and consumer decision making, consumer product regs, building and fire codes and more.
  • Aloe
    The first cosmeceutical.
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor

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March 2004 Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - March 2004
  • Hot on their heels
    Fructis Style is the follow-up to Garnier's successful shampoos and conditioners.
  • Up and running
    New owner predicts future growth for New Jersey contract filler.
  • Think big
    WD-40 taps new product delivery system for Big Blast.
  • Contract Fillers Directory
    An expanded guide to US and international contract fillers.
  • 2003—A year with attitude
    And a platform for taking a peak at 2004.
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • New aerosol valve inserter
    PMC's equipment offers speeds up to 300 per minute.

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April 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - April 2004 Issue
  • Name brands clean up
    In household products, 'trusted brands' edge out 'good value.'
  • No-so-forbidden fruit
    Green apple, classic florals and herbal accords follow the orange trend in household cleaning products.
    By Ava Caridad, Assistant Editor
  • Know your colors
    Estee Lauder presents color coded skin care.
  • From CTFA
    Wal*Mart's strategy is simple.
  • Can't touch this!
    Nair's No Touch Mousse offers a hand's free alternative.
  • P&G's new foundations
    Breakthrough products and technology define the core beauty business.
  • Pharmaceutical aerosols
    An overview: Part 1
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • That's a wrap!
    Label manufacturers rise to the challenges of the marketplace.
  • The Millennium
    Bespak's new dispenser targets water-based formulations.

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May 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - April 2004 Issue
  • Color made easier
    Goldwell taps new technology for Topchic hair color.
  • Styling goes one-on-one
    Market segmentation revitalizes the hair care sector with products that are benefit and style specific.
    Low VOC optimization for hair styling products
    By David C. Streuli and Linda C. Foltis, ISP
  • To logo or not to logo—Recycling is the question!
    By Gregory L. Crawford, Steel Recycling Institute
  • Hazmat security requirements
    New requirements by the DOT encompass security plans and employee training.
  • Breaking the mold
    New Scotchgard product stops mold and mildew on the spot.

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June 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - June 2004 Issue
  • Oral insulin spray
    Oralin from Generex uses an aerosol delivery system.
  • It's hot out there!
    New self-tanners and sun protection products are the focus this summer.
    By Ava Caridad, Assistant Editor
  • Pharmaceutical aerosols
    Enhancing the Metered Dose Inhaler.
    By John Green and Erik Gommeren, DuPont Central R&D and Joseph Creazzo and Keith Palmer, DuPont Fluoroproducts
  • Dose Counting
    Valois develops new device for MDIs.
    By Salim Haffar, Valois
  • Like a second skin
    Curad develops sprayable bandage.
  • SATA's Spring Meeting
    Transportation safety, recovery and venting and more.
    By Sue Max, ITW Chemtronics
  • US aerosol production
    Production in 2003 nudged slightly upwards to 3.551 billion units.
  • The better idea
    Enamelite creates a breakthrough product for dental laboratories.
  • Handling medical propellants
    By Tim Noakes, INEOS Fluor
  • Complete the look
    Gillette releases Complete Skin Care.

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July 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - July 2004 Issue
  • Today's depilatories
    Enhancements include botanicals, vitamins and moisturizers.
  • Experiencing package before product
    HBA symposium explores quality packaging.
    By Ava Caridad, Assistant Editor
  • Those mysterious molecular sieves
    A vital stage in the deodorization of all hydrocarbon propellants.
    By Montfort Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • Annual Buyers Guide / Index
    U.S. Products & Services
    U.S. Supplier Directory
    International Products & Services
    International Supplier Directory

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August 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - August 2004 Issue
  • 10 Innovative Products & Packaging
    ST&M picks the best new spray packaged products.
  • UK fillings soften
    APs, colognes and insecticides are still strong.
  • Aluminum shines in 2003
    In Europe, can production is up 3%.
  • Argentina's aerosol production rebounds
    By Geno Nardini, Latin American Correspondent
  • Innovation for life
    Reports from CSPA's Mid-Year Meeting.
  • Croda's new headquarters

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September 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - September 2004 Issue
  • Cool & Crisp
    DKNY's new fragrance captures the Big Apple..
  • Beauty Packaging Notebook
    ST&M highlights the latest products and technologies.
  • The Age of Cosmeceuticals
    The beauty segment is driving growth in skin care.
  • Getting Into Shape
    Aerosol can manufacturers create new designs
  • Fragrance Technology Update
    Original initiatives expand the boundaries of scent.
  • The Message Through a New Medium
    EAA finds a new way to promote the benefits of aerosols.
  • Aerosol Foot Care Products
  • Thomas Introduces Pressure Control Device
  • Let's Hear It For The Boys
    Men's products drive growth in personal care worldwide.
  • Health & Beauty America
    Sessions focus on marketing, package and product design.

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October 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - October 2004 Issue
  • The skin you're in
    New treatments target an aging population. By Ava Caridad, Assistant Editor.
  • Personal care R&D
    Broadband sunscreen actives, conditioning polymers among the latest ingredients.
  • Treasure Island
    Quest explores Sri Lanka. By Ava Caridad, Assistant Editor.
  • Hair care 2003
    Euromonitor analyzes various market segments.
  • IMAAC's 23rd Annual Convention
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • A rite of summer
    EAA enjoys Wild Turkey.
  • Testing pharmaceutical sprays
    New technology promises greater speed and accuracy.
  • The 25th International Aerosol Congress
  • Formulations
  • New sunscreens, conditioning sprays and foundationsfrom the formulator's bench.

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November 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - November 2004 Issue
  • Straight up
    Right Guard offers vertical spray for new antiperspirant.
  • Portal to portal
    Using contract manufacturing initiatives to improve supply chain performance.
  • Japan in 2003
  • Challenges to brand building
    Unilever's Strauss considers the new media landscape and more.
  • HBA and aerosols
    Workshop focuses on the pressurized package.
  • The influence of particle size
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • Innovate your thinking!
    A report from WAIB's 32nd Annual Meeting.
  • Silent partners
    50 Spray Patterns State of the art safety systems include flame detection and water-based suppression.
  • The aerosol market in Germany
  • HBA 2004
    The latest in products, ingredients and services.
  • Shanghai surprise

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December 2004
Spray Technology an Marketing Magazine - December 2004 Issue
  • Krylon's Fusion does it all
    Versatile spray paint covers plastic, rubber, wood and metal.
  • The aerosol market in China
    Production was up 14.3% in 2003. By Dr. You Yizhong
  • Aerosol news
    The latest products, news and equipment.
  • Particle size control in aerosol packages
    By John Chadwick, Aerosol Technical Solutions
  • EXAL's global presence
    The purchase of Boxal solidifies operations on three continents.
  • Idiosyncrasies of the hot water bath
    By Montfort A. Johnsen, Technical Editor
  • A natural evolution
    Aluminum aerosol can design moves to full body shaping.
  • The choice is easy
    P&G's offers a Red Zone four pack.

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