FEA Aerosol Packaging Standards Hub

What This Hub Covers

The aerosol industry relies on a highly structured system of international standards to ensure safety, interchangeability, and reliable performance across containers, valves, filling lines, and finished products.

This Aerosol Standards Hub is designed as a navigation center connecting ISO, EN, and FEA standards into one coherent engineering framework.

Purpose: This page does not replace individual standards. It explains how they work together and guides you to the correct reference.

How Aerosol Standards Work Together

Aerosol standards can be understood as a layered system:

ISO standards

Define global terminology, dimensions, and capacity logic

EN standards

Define container, aperture, valve and clinch requirements

FEA standards

Define industry best practice for tooling, measurement and testing

Each layer addresses a different risk:

Dimensional mismatch

Sealing failure

Measurement inconsistency

Regulatory non-compliance

How Aerosol Standards Work Together

1. Container Geometry & Capacity

ISO 90-3

Aerosol can definitions and capacity

EN 15007

Tinplate two and three-piece containers

EN 15008

Aluminium monobloc containers (25.4 mm)

EN 15009

Compartmented aerosol containers

FEA 219

Aluminium monobloc containers (20 mm)

FEA 422

Standard fill levels

2. Aperture, Valve & Component Interface

EN 14847

25.4 mm tinplate aperture

EN 15006

25.4 mm aluminium aperture

EN 14848

Valve cup dimensions

EN 14849

Valve ferrules for glass containers

FEA 215

20 mm aluminium openings

FEA 223

Plastic cover caps for tinplate containers

FEA 641

Aerosol gasket material selection

FEA 642

Aerosol gasket olfactive test

3. Clinching & Tooling

EN 15010

Clinch-related tolerances

FEA 216

Clinching jaw bearing surfaces

FEA 222

Guidelines for optimum clinch conditions

FEA 225

Rimmed aluminium containers

4. Measurement & Inspection

EN 14850

Contact height measurement

FEA 405

Parallelism measurement

FEA 406

Bead planeness measurement

FEA 421

Cover seat height measurement

FEA 648

Aerosol diptube measurement

FEA 650

Vacuum draw measurement

FEA 651

Internal coating coverage

5. Filled Aerosol Testing & Compliance

FEA 602

Valve tightness test

FEA 603

Long-term weight loss

FEA 604

Internal pressure measurement

FEA 605

Density of aerosol formulations

FEA 606

Water bath testing

FEA 621

Internal pressure resistance

FEA 623

Filled aerosol mechanical resistance

FEA 643

Aerosol discharge rate

FEA 644

Aerosol spray pattern test

FEA 646

Filled aerosol top-load test

Note: Several FEA standards listed above have been formally replaced by EN standards, but remain essential for understanding measurement principles and tooling practice.

How to Use This Hub

For Engineers

Start from geometry and work downstream: container → aperture → clinch → measurement → filled product testing. This mirrors real failure chains.

For QA & Auditors

Use measurement and test standards (400 & 600 series) to verify that production results match design intent.

For Procurement

Always reference EN standards in contracts, and use FEA standards to validate supplier processes and tooling.

Why EN and FEA Standards Both Matter

EN standards define what must be achieved. FEA standards explain how to achieve and verify it.

Ignoring either side creates blind spots that often only appear as leaks, recalls, or regulatory findings.

Engineering truth: Most aerosol failures are interface failures—not material failures.

Find Answers to Your Aerosol Standards

1. Are FEA standards mandatory?

No, but they represent industry best practice. They are often referenced indirectly by fillers, brand owners and regulators.

Because replacement standards often define limits, while FEA documents explain measurement logic and tooling behavior.

Yes. EN standards are widely accepted as international references even outside the European Union.

Irregularly. Critical changes usually follow major incidents, regulatory updates, or new materials.

Yes. It should evolve as new EN or FEA standards are published or when additional internal guidance pages are added.

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