Aerosol Chain Lube & Cleaner, 400 mL, Solvent Naphtha/LPG Based
Buyer-facing sourcing candidate for an aerosol chain lube and cleaner supplied in 300–500 mL cans, with listed 400 mL option. Declared formulation basis includes 200# solvent naphtha, surfactant, water, and LPG propellant, with aromatic odor and specific gravity around 0.75–0.80 g/cm³. Suitable RFQs should request exact CAS composition disclosure, solvent grade details, aerosol DG classification, SDS/TDS, COA parameters, export packing confirmation, and destination-market document readiness.
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SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route
Packing notes
Retail aerosol cans; listed carton configuration is 12 pcs/carton, with other carton counts possibly available on request.
Request exact can size, net weight, gross weight, valve/spray head specification, can material, internal pressure range, and leakage test criteria.
For LCL shipments, supplier describes palletizing and plastic film wrapping; request photos and export packing specification before shipment.
For full container loading, supplier indicates DG cargo container use; confirm DG stowage, labeling, carton marks, UN markings where applicable, and container loading plan.
Request confirmation whether samples can be shipped legally to the destination under aerosol/DG courier rules.
Applications and sourcing options
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Common applications
Chain cleaning and lubrication product line sourcing
Private-label aerosol maintenance spray programs
Distributor assortment expansion for automotive and motorcycle care products
Export-ready aerosol SKU evaluation where solvent identity and DG documents must be verified
Comparison sourcing against low-odor, low-aromatic, or VOC-compliant chain cleaner options
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Sourcing options
400 mL standard aerosol chain lube and cleaner
300–500 mL customized fill volume subject to supplier confirmation
OEM/private-label packaging with buyer-supplied artwork subject to label compliance review
Alternative odor profile or lower-aromatic formulation inquiry
Carton/pallet export packing for LCL or full-container DG shipment
Sample order for formula, spray performance, label, and document review where legally shippable
Human review
Compliance notes
Likely dangerous goods due to LPG propellant and flammable solvent content; request UN number, hazard class, packing group if applicable, limited quantity status, and transport mode-specific classification for sea/air/road.
Request current SDS in destination language/format, TDS, COA template, product label artwork, transport emergency information, and DG declaration documents.
CAS checks needed for each solvent and propellant component, including 200# solvent naphtha identity, aromatic content, benzene content, n-hexane content, sulfur content, and any restricted VOC constituents.
Do not rely on marketing certificates alone; request scope and applicability of ISO, CE, RoHS, CA65, BSCI, or Intertek documents to this exact aerosol product and SKU.
For overseas sale, buyer should verify VOC, aerosol, flammable product labeling, consumer chemical notification, and import registration obligations in the destination market.
Request GHS classification and label elements based on the final mixture, not only individual raw materials.
No regulatory clearance is implied; destination-specific compliance must be confirmed by buyer/importer and qualified compliance advisors.
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Questions to confirm
What is the exact CAS composition range for 200# solvent naphtha, LPG propellant, surfactant package, and any lubricant/additive components?
Can you provide SDS, TDS, COA, product label, DG classification sheet, and sea freight MSDS/transport appraisal for this exact SKU?
What is the UN number and transport classification for the filled aerosol can? Is it shipped as aerosols under Class 2.1 or another classification?
What are the tested VOC content, aromatic content, benzene content, n-hexane content, flash point of liquid phase, and internal can pressure range?
What impurity limits are controlled for solvent naphtha, including benzene, sulfur, halogens, heavy metals, and residual odor profile?
Is the product available in different grades, such as higher-lube, lower-odor, low-aromatic, or private-label export formula?
What fill volumes and MOQ are available for OEM/private label orders, and does the 7,500-piece MOQ apply to branded or custom packaging?
Can you provide batch retention policy, production date coding, shelf-life validation basis, and pre-shipment inspection options?
Checks before quote
Likely dangerous goods due to LPG propellant and flammable solvent content; request UN number, hazard class, packing group if applicable, limited quantity status, and transport mode-specific classification for sea/air/road.
Request current SDS in destination language/format, TDS, COA template, product label artwork, transport emergency information, and DG declaration documents.
CAS checks needed for each solvent and propellant component, including 200# solvent naphtha identity, aromatic content, benzene content, n-hexane content, sulfur content, and any restricted VOC constituents.
Do not rely on marketing certificates alone; request scope and applicability of ISO, CE, RoHS, CA65, BSCI, or Intertek documents to this exact aerosol product and SKU.
For overseas sale, buyer should verify VOC, aerosol, flammable product labeling, consumer chemical notification, and import registration obligations in the destination market.
Request GHS classification and label elements based on the final mixture, not only individual raw materials.
No regulatory clearance is implied; destination-specific compliance must be confirmed by buyer/importer and qualified compliance advisors.
Next step
Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.