Japan aerosol cans cut production

The output of aerosol cans in Japan reached 600 million in the early 1990s and increased to 635 million in 1993. In 1996 and 1997, they increased to 683 million and 678 million, respectively. Since then, the output has continuously declined. In 1998, it was reduced to 608 million, and after 2001 it was reduced to below 600 million. In 2001, 2002 and 2003, it was 592 million, 577 million and 576 million respectively, and in 2004 it further dropped to 574 million. Japan’s production of aerosol cans in 2004 was 9% lower than the 633 million in 1999 five years ago, and 13% lower than the 659 million in 1994 10 years ago.
Among the aerosol cans of various products, the aerosol tank production of human body products is the highest. In 1994, the output of aerosols for human body products in Japan was 359 million, which accounted for 54.4% of all aerosol cans in the year. In 1999, the production of human aerosol cans decreased by 320 million, and in 2004 it was 289 million, accounting for 50.4% of the total aerosol cans produced in Japan. In the past 10 years, Japan’s human body aerosol cans have produced 19% less production. Among them, the production of aerosol cans for hair care products was 144 million in 2004, accounting for 25.1% of the total output, which was 45% less than the 243 million years ago; the output of aerosol cans for body odor elimination was 76.7 million, accounting for the total 13.4% of production was up 48% from 51,700,000 a decade ago; aerosol cans production of medical supplies was 11.1 million, accounting for 1.9% of total output, a decrease of 29% from 15.6 million 10 years ago. The production of aerosol cans for shave pastes was 19.2 million, accounting for 3.3%, which was 18% lower than the 23.5 million years ago.
The output of pesticide aerosol cans was 69.8 million in 2004, an increase of 41% from 49.9 million years ago, accounting for 12.2% of the total output. Among them, 44 million aerosol cleaners for space cleaners accounted for 7.7% of total production, an increase of 50% from 29.4 million a decade ago, and 25.85 million aerosol aerosol cans were smeared, accounting for 4.5%, compared with 10 years ago. The 20 million only grew by 29%.
The output of household aerosol cans was 69.8 million in 2004, accounting for 12.2% of the total output, which was 12% lower than the 79.2 million years ago. Among them, indoor deodorant aerosol cans produced 28.5 million, accounting for 5.0% of the total, an increase of 61% from 17.7 million a decade ago; household cleaning aerosol cans produced 15 million, accounting for 2.6 of the total output. %, a decrease of 39% from 24.6 million 10 years ago.
The production of aerosol cans for paints was 51.9 million, accounting for 9.0% of the total output, which was 10% less than the 57.60 million years ago.
Aerosol cans produced 42.6 million industrial products, which accounted for 7.4% of total production, a 22% reduction from the 54.8 million produced 10 years ago. Among them, industrial lubricants and rust-proof aerosol cans produced 23.7 million, accounting for 4.1%, which was 8% lower than 25.6 million 10 years ago.
Aerosol cans produced 32 million vehicles, accounting for 5.6% of total production, a 34% reduction from the 48.6 million a decade ago.
From the production of aerosol cans, metal products accounted for 98%. Tinned aerosol cans topped 320 million, accounting for 55.7% of total production, which was 8% less than 346 million a decade ago. The production of aluminum aerosol cans was 243 million, accounting for 42.3% of the total output, which was a decrease of 17% from 292 million a decade ago. The output of plastic aerosol cans was 10.45 million, accounting for 1.8% of the total output, which was 48% lower than the 20 million produced 10 years ago. The production of glass aerosol cans was 1.1 million, which was 11 times that of 100,000 years ago, but only 0.2% of the total output.
Global aerosol cans consumption has reached approximately 9 billion in 1997 and has now increased to more than 10 billion. The consumption of aerosol cans is concentrated in Europe, the United States, and Japan. In 1997, the consumption of these areas was 8.2 billion, accounting for 90% of the world's total. In 1997, the aerosol cans market in Europe was 431 million, and the number of countries that consumed more than 100 million was 1.52 billion in the United Kingdom, 758 million in Germany, 530 million in France, and 3.4 in Italy. There are 100 million in the Netherlands, 330 million in the Netherlands, 210 million in Belgium and Luxembourg, and 190 million in Spain. From a variety of uses, the amount of human body aerosol cans is the highest. For example, the number of cans for human use in the United Kingdom is 940 million, accounting for 62% of the total, and the consumption of air compressors for body products in Germany is 511 million. Only 65% ​​of the total, France is 300 million, accounting for 57%. There are also large amounts of air pressure tanks for household use, such as 210 million in the United Kingdom, 200 million in the Netherlands and 93 million in France and 110 million in Italy. In 1997, the amount of aerosol cans used in the United States was 3.1 billion, of which the use of human body cans was 920 million, accounting for 29.7% of the total, and 798 million household product cans, accounting for 25.3%. There were 470 million cans, 15% of the cans, and 260 million food cans, accounting for 8.3%. The average American aerosol cans consumption was 12.3, which was 10 less than the 22.2 in the Netherlands and 14 in the UK, but it was 9.8 in Germany, 9.2 in France, and Italy. 5·9 and Japan’s 5·5 were high. There are two types of materials for air pressure tanks. One is a tin can, and the other is an aluminum can. The former has a larger proportion. For example, the ratio of American tin cans to aluminum cans is 90:10, and in Britain it is 65:35. Germany is 55:45, Japan is 52:48, France is 50:50, Italy is 70:30, and the Netherlands is 88:12. The number of aluminum skin cans in European air-supply cans is more than that of tin cans, which are 1.3 billion and 1 billion respectively, Japan is 200 million and 100 million respectively, and the United States is 244 million respectively. 680 million.
Japan's production of different-purpose aerosol cans
Units - Production: Thousands Growth Proportion: %
1994
Year 1999
year 2004
Yield
proportion
Yield
proportion
Yield
proportion
Increased compared to 2003
Than 1999
increase
Compared to 1994
increase
Insecticide
49940
7.5
79810
12.6
69807
12.2
2.0
-13.0
41.0
coating
57593
8.7
58800
9.3
51907
9.0
-5.0
-12.0
-10.0
household items
79247
12.0
81340
12.2
69818
12.2
-1.0
-14.0
-12.0
Body products
358818
54.4
320281
50.5
289287
50.4
-1.0
-10.0
-19.0
Industrial supplies
54810
8.3
40656
6.4
42604
7.4
1.0
5.0
-22.0
Auto Accessories
48631
7.4
38786
6.1
32010
5.6
-4.0
-12.0
-34.0
other
10602
1.6
14280
2.3
18417
3.2
13.0
29.0
74.0
total
658900
100.0
633953
100.0
573870
100.0
-1.0
-9.0
-13.0
Japan's various materials aerosol cans production
Units - Production: Thousands Growth Proportion: %
1994
Year 1999
year 2004
Yield
proportion
Yield
proportion
Yield
proportion
Increased compared to 2003
Than 1999
increase
Compared to 1994
increase
Tin plate
346400
52.8
357872
56.5
319591
55.7
-1.0
-11.0
-8.0
aluminum
292400
44.4
264368
41.7
242739
42.3
0.0
-8.0
-17.0
plastic
20000
2.0
11675
4.8
10446
1.8
20.0
-11.0
-48.0
glass
100
0.0
38
0.0
1094
0.2
50.0
-
-
total
658900
100.0
633953
100.0
573870
100.0
-1.0
-9.0
-13.0
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