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Our Bag-On-Valve (BoV) technology is the ultimate solution for pharmaceutical aerosol products, ensuring sterile dispensing, product purity, and high efficiency. This system is widely used for medical sprays, antiseptics, nasal treatments, and topical wound care solutions.
The BoV system maintains the highest level of hygiene by keeping the product completely sealed inside a flexible aluminum pouch, separated from the propellant. This prevents oxidation, contamination, and bacterial growth, making it ideal for medical applications.
It offers a continuous, even spray pattern, allowing easy application with 360-degree usability. Unlike traditional aerosol cans, the BoV system uses compressed air or nitrogen as a non-contaminating propellant, ensuring safety and environmental compliance.
Pharmaceutical-Grade Sterility: Ideal for nasal sprays, antiseptics, and wound care applications.
No Contamination Risk: Product stays sealed and separate from the propellant.
360-Degree Dispensing: Can be sprayed in any position for ease of use.
Air-Powered Propellant: Uses compressed air or nitrogen, eliminating chemical contamination.
Longer Shelf Life: Protects sensitive medical formulations from oxidation
Perfect for medical sprays, pain relief solutions, disinfectants, and first-aid wound sprays that require hygienic dispensing.
Q1: Why is the Bag-On-Valve system preferred for medical products?
A1: It prevents contamination, maintains sterility, and ensures controlled dosing.
Q2: Can the BoV system be used for liquid medications?
A2: Yes, it is commonly used for nasal sprays, wound care solutions, and antiseptics.
Q3: How does BoV ensure product freshness?
A3: The airtight aluminum pouch prevents oxidation, keeping the formulation stable.
Q4: Is this packaging compliant with medical regulations?
A4: Yes, it meets FDA and CE standards for pharmaceutical packaging.
Q5: Can it be used for pain relief sprays?
A5: Yes, many topical analgesics and pain relief sprays use the BoV system for precise application.
Our Bag-On-Valve (BoV) technology is the ultimate solution for pharmaceutical aerosol products, ensuring sterile dispensing, product purity, and high efficiency. This system is widely used for medical sprays, antiseptics, nasal treatments, and topical wound care solutions.
The BoV system maintains the highest level of hygiene by keeping the product completely sealed inside a flexible aluminum pouch, separated from the propellant. This prevents oxidation, contamination, and bacterial growth, making it ideal for medical applications.
It offers a continuous, even spray pattern, allowing easy application with 360-degree usability. Unlike traditional aerosol cans, the BoV system uses compressed air or nitrogen as a non-contaminating propellant, ensuring safety and environmental compliance.
Pharmaceutical-Grade Sterility: Ideal for nasal sprays, antiseptics, and wound care applications.
No Contamination Risk: Product stays sealed and separate from the propellant.
360-Degree Dispensing: Can be sprayed in any position for ease of use.
Air-Powered Propellant: Uses compressed air or nitrogen, eliminating chemical contamination.
Longer Shelf Life: Protects sensitive medical formulations from oxidation
Perfect for medical sprays, pain relief solutions, disinfectants, and first-aid wound sprays that require hygienic dispensing.
Q1: Why is the Bag-On-Valve system preferred for medical products?
A1: It prevents contamination, maintains sterility, and ensures controlled dosing.
Q2: Can the BoV system be used for liquid medications?
A2: Yes, it is commonly used for nasal sprays, wound care solutions, and antiseptics.
Q3: How does BoV ensure product freshness?
A3: The airtight aluminum pouch prevents oxidation, keeping the formulation stable.
Q4: Is this packaging compliant with medical regulations?
A4: Yes, it meets FDA and CE standards for pharmaceutical packaging.
Q5: Can it be used for pain relief sprays?
A5: Yes, many topical analgesics and pain relief sprays use the BoV system for precise application.