11.19.18
Lindal Group has won the prestigious Aerosol Packaging Award for its Enhanced Mist Technology at the British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association (BAMA) annual forum. The company, which manufactures spray caps, valves and actuators for different types of aerosol products, received the award at the recent BAMA 2018 awards ceremony.
Kashif Choudhry, Lindal Group product marketing manager said: “Earning an award win in this category and alongside other aerosol industry professionals is an excellent achievement. A combined and concerted effort from the Lindal team has gone into the research and design of EMT and it is very rewarding to know it has paid off.”
Lindal’s EMT is a versatile, two-parts insert capable of producing improved fine mist spray performance and facilitating a new integrated molding and assembly process. Purposely designed for low viscosity products like water and ideal for facial skin care mist, EMT is also operational with compressed air, as well as dip tube valves or bag-on-valve systems.
Producing a quiet and soft sound, EMT technology also achieves a better spray performance with water-based products, reducing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) which helps to improve indoor air quality.
PHOTO: At the recent BAMA 2018 awards ceremony: (L-R): Patrick Heskins, chief executive and company secretary, BAMA; Tony Brealey, chairman, BAMA; Malcolm Large, technical manager, Lindal Group; Peter Morgan, sales manager, Lindal Group; Kashif Choudhry, group product marketing manager, Lindal Group
Kashif Choudhry, Lindal Group product marketing manager said: “Earning an award win in this category and alongside other aerosol industry professionals is an excellent achievement. A combined and concerted effort from the Lindal team has gone into the research and design of EMT and it is very rewarding to know it has paid off.”
Lindal’s EMT is a versatile, two-parts insert capable of producing improved fine mist spray performance and facilitating a new integrated molding and assembly process. Purposely designed for low viscosity products like water and ideal for facial skin care mist, EMT is also operational with compressed air, as well as dip tube valves or bag-on-valve systems.
Producing a quiet and soft sound, EMT technology also achieves a better spray performance with water-based products, reducing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) which helps to improve indoor air quality.
PHOTO: At the recent BAMA 2018 awards ceremony: (L-R): Patrick Heskins, chief executive and company secretary, BAMA; Tony Brealey, chairman, BAMA; Malcolm Large, technical manager, Lindal Group; Peter Morgan, sales manager, Lindal Group; Kashif Choudhry, group product marketing manager, Lindal Group