Bear Spray Stream
Directional Range
Stream pattern bear deterrent engineered for maximum effective range — 35+ feet, directional control, rain-stable delivery.
The right configuration for professional users who need distance over dispersal: park rangers, wildlife biologists, forestry crews, and expedition outfitters. Factory-direct from a dedicated bear spray manufacturer.

What the Stream Pattern Is — and What It Trades Off
Bear spray stream is a specific valve and orifice configuration that delivers the active capsaicin compound in a tight, coherent column rather than a dispersed cone or clinging foam. The practical result: effective range extends to 35+ feet under standard conditions, compared to 25–30 feet for a cone pattern and roughly equivalent range for foam in calm air.
The trade-off is coverage width. A cone spray disperses across a wider arc, which is forgiving of aim under stress. A stream requires more deliberate targeting but delivers the active compound at greater distance and with less wind interference than a cone. In rain, the stream pattern holds up better than foam — the foam's surface-cling mechanism is less effective when the target surface is already wet, while a stream's ballistic delivery is largely unaffected by precipitation.
We've shipped stream configuration to buyers supplying park services, forestry agencies, and professional guide operations for years. The consistent feedback from that channel: professional users who train with the product prefer the stream because they can control where the compound lands. Retail buyers who want a product that works under panic conditions without precise aim are better served by the cone.
That's not a value judgment — it's a deployment context difference, and it's worth being clear about when you're building your SKU mix.
Stream Pattern
This Product- 35+ ft effective range — maximum distance delivery
- Tight coherent column — directional control
- Rain-stable — ballistic delivery unaffected by precipitation
- Less wind interference than cone at range
- Narrower coverage arc — requires deliberate targeting
- Best suited to trained users
Cone Pattern
Sibling Variant- Wide dispersal arc — forgiving of aim under stress
- 25–30 ft effective range
- Better suited to retail / untrained users
- More susceptible to wind interference
Foam Pattern
Sibling Variant- Surface-cling mechanism — compound stays on target
- Comparable range to stream in calm air
- Surface-cling less effective when target surface is wet
- Rain degrades foam delivery mechanism
Deployment context drives the choice. Stream for trained professional users who need range and directional control. Cone for retail SKUs where panic-condition reliability matters more than precision. Both are valid — the distinction matters when you're building your product mix.
Stream pattern delivers a coherent column to 35+ feet. Cone disperses wider but at shorter effective range.
Technical Specifications
Bear Spray Stream — Specification Table
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Active compound | Capsaicin and related capsaicinoids (CRC) |
| CRC concentration | 1.0% – 2.0% formulation-specific; target market regulatory ceiling applies |
| Net weight | 7.9 oz (225g) standard 10.2 oz (290g) extended-duration available |
| Spray pattern | Stream — directional, coherent column delivery |
| Effective range | 35+ feet (standard conditions) |
| Spray duration | 6–8 seconds (canister size dependent) |
| Propellant system | Nitrogen / HFC blend, tuned for stream ballistics |
| Canister material | Tinplate steel, epoxy-lined interior |
| Valve type | Continuous-spray actuator, stream orifice geometry |
| Operating temperature | −20°C to +50°C |
| Shelf life | 4 years from manufacture date |
| Certifications |
ISO 9001:2015
CE
SGS
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Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product configuration. Actual specifications may vary by order. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and confirmation of exact parameters for your order.
Propellant Ratio — Why It Matters for Stream
The propellant ratio for stream configuration is calibrated differently than our cone or foam variants. A stream orifice requires higher propellant pressure to maintain column coherence at range — if the propellant ratio drifts during filling, the stream breaks up into a spray before it reaches the target.
We run propellant ratio verification at the formulation stage and gravimetric fill control at ±1g tolerance on the line, so the stream pattern you spec is the stream pattern that ships.
Need the Full Data Sheet?
We provide complete product data sheets, SDS documentation, and regulatory compliance summaries for qualified buyers. Request yours through the inquiry form.
Request Data SheetRegulatory & Compliance Overview
Bear spray is a regulated product in every major market. Understanding the framework before you place an order saves time and prevents costly reformulation or relabeling downstream.
United States — EPA
Active MarketBear spray sold in the US must be registered with the EPA under FIFRA as a pesticide. The registration covers the specific formulation, label claims, and intended use.
- CRC concentration ceiling: 2.0%
- Minimum net content: 7.9 oz (225g)
- Label must state "For use only against bears"
- EPA registration number required on label
Importers must hold or license an active EPA registration. We can supply product to your EPA registration or assist with the documentation package for new registrations.
Canada — PMRA
Active MarketHealth Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) governs bear spray under the Pest Control Products Act. Registration requirements parallel the US framework but are administered separately.
- PCP registration number required on label
- Bilingual labeling (English + French) mandatory
- CRC ceiling aligns with US at 2.0%
We supply product to Canadian buyers holding active PMRA registrations. Bilingual label artwork is available on request.
European Union — Biocidal Products Regulation
Market-SpecificIn the EU, capsaicin-based deterrents fall under the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR 528/2012). Approval requirements vary by member state — some countries restrict or prohibit civilian possession entirely.
- CE marking supported for applicable product configurations
- Verify end-market country restrictions before ordering
- SDS and technical dossier available for BPR submissions
We recommend confirming the regulatory status in your specific destination country before finalizing product configuration. Our compliance team can advise.
What We Provide to Support Your Registration
- Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for each production batch
- Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — GHS-compliant, available in multiple languages
- Formulation disclosure documentation for regulatory submissions
- Third-party lab test reports (SGS / Intertek)
- Spray pattern and range performance test data
- Shelf-life stability study data on request
Private Label & Custom Labeling
We supply finished product with your label artwork applied at the factory. Label files are reviewed against the regulatory requirements for your target market before print approval — this catches compliance issues before product ships, not after it clears customs.
- Dieline templates provided for your designer
- Pre-press proof approval before production run
- Regulatory text blocks supplied for EPA / PMRA / BPR labels
Questions About Your Market?
Regulatory requirements change. If you're entering a new market or unsure about the current requirements for your destination country, reach out — we'll give you a straight answer based on current requirements, not a sales pitch.
Ask a Compliance QuestionManufacturing & Quality Control
Stream pattern performance is a manufacturing outcome, not just a formulation spec. Here's how we control for it at every stage of production.
Raw Material Incoming QC
Capsaicin oleoresin is tested for CRC concentration by HPLC before it enters the formulation stage. Off-spec batches are rejected — not blended down.
Formulation & Propellant Ratio
Propellant ratio is set and verified at the formulation stage. Stream orifice geometry requires a tighter propellant pressure window than cone — we calibrate accordingly.
Gravimetric Fill Control
Every canister is weighed after filling. Fill tolerance is held to ±1g. Canisters outside tolerance are pulled from the line before valve crimping.
Spray Pattern & Range Verification
Production samples from each batch are fired and measured for stream coherence and range. Results are logged against the batch CoA and available to buyers on request.
Certifications & Third-Party Audits
Why stream QC is stricter than cone
A cone pattern is forgiving of minor propellant variation — the dispersal geometry compensates. A stream pattern is not. If propellant pressure is low by even a few percent, the stream loses coherence at range and becomes an expensive mist. That's why stream products require tighter fill control and dedicated spray pattern verification that cone products don't.
Pre-shipment inspection
All orders include an internal pre-shipment inspection report. For orders above 5,000 units, we recommend — and fully support — a buyer-nominated third-party PSI. We'll coordinate access and provide the inspection checklist.
Build Your Brand on Our Platform
We manufacture to your brand. From label artwork to canister color to holster design, the product that ships carries your identity — not ours.
Label & Artwork
Full wraparound label printed to your artwork. We supply dieline templates and review label copy against regulatory requirements for your target market before approving print.
Canister Color
Canister body color is available in standard orange, black, and OD green. Custom Pantone-matched colors available on orders above minimum quantity thresholds.
Retail Packaging
Clamshell, hang-tag, and folding carton packaging options. Retail-ready packaging with your UPC, barcode, and regulatory text. Packaging dielines supplied for your artwork team.
Holster & Accessories
Belt holster, chest holster, and pack-strap holster options. Holsters can be co-branded or unbranded. Carabiner clip and safety strap accessories available as add-ons.
Formulation Adjustment
CRC concentration can be adjusted within regulatory limits for your target market. Stream orifice geometry is fixed for pattern consistency, but propellant ratio can be tuned for altitude or temperature range requirements.
Canister Size
Standard 7.9 oz (225g) and extended 10.2 oz (290g) configurations. Both sizes available in stream pattern. Size selection affects spray duration and net weight labeling requirements.
Minimum Order Quantities
MOQs shown are per SKU. Mixed-SKU orders may qualify for blended MOQ treatment — ask when you inquire.
Typical Lead Times
Lead times run from artwork approval and deposit receipt. Regulatory review and label approval are on the critical path — start early.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions we get from buyers regularly. If yours isn't here, use the inquiry form below.
What CRC concentration do your products use?
Our standard formulation is 1.3% Major Capsaicinoids (MC), which corresponds to approximately 2.0% OC by weight. This is within the legal limit for most markets including the US, Canada, and the EU. We can adjust concentration within regulatory limits for your target market on OEM orders.
Do you ship to the EU and UK?
Yes. We export to the EU and UK regularly. Bear spray is classified as a biocidal product in some EU member states and requires importer registration. We provide full documentation support — SDS, technical dossier, and labeling in the required language — but the importer of record is responsible for local registration. We can refer you to regulatory consultants familiar with the process.
What is the shelf life of your bear spray?
Shelf life is 4 years from the date of manufacture, printed on each canister. CRC concentration remains stable within specification for the full shelf life period under normal storage conditions (below 50°C / 122°F, away from direct sunlight). Accelerated aging data is available on request.
Can I order a sample before committing to a production run?
Yes. We offer sample orders of 10–50 units for evaluation. Samples are invoiced at a per-unit rate above production pricing to cover setup. Sample cost is credited against your first production order above MOQ. Lead time for samples is 15–20 business days from payment.
How is the product classified for air freight?
Bear spray is classified as a flammable aerosol under IATA DGR — UN1950, Class 2.1. It must ship as cargo, not as express courier, and requires proper dangerous goods documentation. We prepare all DG paperwork (DGD, SDS, packing declaration) and work with freight forwarders experienced in aerosol cargo. Sea freight is also available and is the more cost-effective option for large orders.
Is your product EPA-registered?
Bear spray sold in the US must be EPA-registered as a pesticide under FIFRA. Our products carry active EPA registrations. The registration number appears on the label. For OEM private label products, we can either transfer the registration to your brand (requires EPA notification) or supply under our registration with your label — we'll advise on the right approach for your situation.
What payment terms do you offer?
Standard terms are 50% deposit at order confirmation, 50% balance against copy of bill of lading. For established buyers with order history, we can discuss net-30 terms on a case-by-case basis. We accept T/T wire transfer and L/C at sight for orders above $50,000 USD.
Do you offer exclusivity arrangements?
Regional exclusivity is available for buyers who meet annual volume commitments. Exclusivity is defined by country or territory, not by channel. We'll discuss terms during the inquiry process — exclusivity arrangements are documented in a separate distribution agreement alongside the standard supply contract.
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Download Product Sheet (PDF)Stream Pattern Engineering — Why Orifice Geometry Matters to Your Order
The stream pattern is the most technically demanding of our three spray configurations to manufacture consistently. Here's why that matters for your supply chain.
Orifice Geometry and Tolerance Control
Why cone spray tolerates variation — stream does not
A cone spray is relatively tolerant of minor orifice variation — the dispersal pattern widens or narrows slightly, but the product still functions. A stream orifice has tighter tolerances: the exit geometry determines whether the compound exits as a coherent column or breaks up into a spray.
We source our stream valves from approved suppliers with dimensional tolerance specs, and we verify orifice geometry on incoming valve batches before they go to the line.
A Real-World Supplier Failure — and What We Did
The kind of thing that doesn't show up in a certificate of analysis
We had one batch from a secondary supplier years ago that was within the stated tolerance but produced inconsistent stream coherence at range — we pulled it and went back to our primary source. That's the kind of failure that doesn't show up in a certificate of analysis. It only surfaces when you test the product at operational distance.

Propellant Pressure: The Other Variable
Stream delivery requires a higher propellant-to-product ratio than cone or foam to maintain column velocity at 35+ feet. We tune this at the formulation stage and verify it at fill.
The result is a canister that delivers a consistent stream from the first discharge to the last — not a stream that starts coherent and degrades to a spray as the canister pressure drops.
Root Cause Diagnosis for Buyers Who've Had Stream Inconsistency Problems
For buyers who've had stream pattern inconsistency problems with other suppliers, this is usually where the failure originates: either valve orifice variation that wasn't caught at incoming inspection, or propellant ratio drift during filling that wasn't controlled. Both are solvable manufacturing problems. We've solved them.
Market Segments Where Stream Configuration Earns Its Margin
The stream variant isn't the right SKU for every channel — but for the channels where it fits, it commands a premium and moves on repeat purchase cycles.

Government and Agency Supply
Park services, forestry agencies, wildlife management bureaus, and ranger stations purchase bear spray as operational equipment on annual procurement cycles. This channel consistently specifies stream pattern because their personnel train with the product and value directional control.
Government procurement contracts are repeatable with predictable reorder timing
Documentation requirements (SDS, compliance paperwork, lot traceability) handled routinely
Single agency contract: 500–2,000 units/year with stable inventory planning

Professional Guide and Expedition Outfitters
Wilderness guide services, backcountry expedition operators, and hunting outfitters who equip their clients and staff with bear spray. This channel buys in smaller volumes but at higher frequency — they reorder when stock runs low rather than on a seasonal cycle.
Stream configuration preferred for guides who carry the product themselves
Buyers purchase on performance specification, not price comparison
Strong margin per unit; high-frequency reorder pattern

Industrial Safety and Utility Contractors
Pipeline crews, utility workers, forestry contractors, and mining operations in bear habitat carry bear spray as required safety equipment. Safety equipment distributors serving this channel buy in bulk, value consistent supply, and often require SDS documentation and compliance paperwork alongside the product.
Industrial users are trained on the product and prefer directional control
Growing segment as more jurisdictions add bear spray to required PPE lists
Bulk purchasing with SDS and compliance documentation requirements

Export Markets with Professional User Concentration
Buyers supplying markets with significant professional outdoor workforce populations find stream configuration moves well in those markets. The professional user base in these regions is large relative to the recreational user base, which inverts the typical SKU mix compared to general outdoor retail.
Canadian wilderness provinces and Scandinavian forestry regions
Alaskan commercial fishing and guide industries
Professional-to-recreational ratio inverts typical SKU mix — stream leads
Build Stream Into Your Distribution Strategy
The industrial safety segment has been growing as more jurisdictions add bear spray to required PPE lists for outdoor industrial work. If you're in the safety equipment channel, this is worth building into your distribution strategy now — before the procurement cycle locks in competitor SKUs.
Rain Performance and Environmental Conditions — A Practical Note for Buyers
One of the less-discussed differentiators of stream configuration is its performance in wet conditions. This matters commercially if your buyers operate in high-precipitation environments.
How Rain Degrades Foam and Cone Patterns
Foam pattern works by delivering a clinging foam that adheres to the target surface. In rain, the foam's adhesion mechanism is compromised — the target surface is already wet, and the foam disperses rather than clings.
Cone pattern loses effective range in crosswind and in heavy rain because the dispersed particles are light enough to deflect.
Why Stream Holds Up
Stream pattern is largely unaffected by both rain and crosswind: the coherent column has enough mass and velocity to maintain trajectory in conditions that would degrade cone or foam delivery.

A Commercial Differentiation Point
For buyers supplying coastal Alaska, Pacific Northwest markets, British Columbia, or any high-precipitation bear country region, this is a genuine product differentiation point — not a marketing claim. If your downstream customers are asking why their foam spray underperformed in wet conditions, stream configuration is the answer. That's a conversation that turns a complaint into a repeat order at a higher price point.
Pattern Performance by Condition
| Condition | Foam Pattern | Cone Pattern | Stream Pattern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy Rain | Degraded | Reduced Range | Unaffected |
| Crosswind | Moderate Impact | Deflects | Maintains Trajectory |
| Wet Target Surface | Adhesion Lost | Neutral | Unaffected |
Customization Options for Stream Configuration
Stream pattern is available across our standard canister formats and can be customized for private-label programs. Here's what's adjustable and what isn't.
What We Can Customize
CRC Concentration
Adjusted to your target market's regulatory ceiling. North American EPA-registered formulations, EU-compliant concentrations, or other market-specific requirements. We test every incoming capsaicin batch by HPLC, so the concentration you spec is the concentration that ships.
Canister Size and Fill Weight
7.9 oz (225g) standard or 10.2 oz (290g) extended-duration. Non-standard sizes require tooling discussion and minimum run quantities.
Label and Packaging
Full custom label printing with regulatory text integration: EPA registration number, bilingual requirements, UPC, warning text, SDS reference. We can pack to your planogram dimensions for retail-ready delivery.
Retail Packaging Format
Blister pack, clamshell, or bulk export carton. For buyers shipping to Amazon FBA or retail distribution centers, we can configure packaging to your warehouse labeling requirements.
Canister Color
Standard orange safety color is the default and the regulatory expectation in most markets. Custom color is available on minimum run quantities for brand differentiation programs — worth discussing if you're building a house brand with a distinct visual identity.
What Doesn't Change
The stream orifice geometry and propellant ratio are set by the spray pattern specification. We don't offer a "stream-lite" configuration with reduced range — if you need shorter range with broader coverage, the cone variant is the right product.
Mixing spray pattern characteristics into a single canister isn't something the valve physics support.

Development timeline: Most custom formulation projects run 4–6 weeks from spec to approved sample. Private-label label development runs in parallel and doesn't add to the timeline if you have your artwork ready. Buyers who come in with a clear regulatory target and a reference product move through this faster — the more specific your brief, the shorter the development cycle.
Get a Quote for Bear Spray Stream
Custom formulation or standard configuration — request a quote and our team will respond with pricing, MOQ, and lead time for your specific requirements.
How Stream Compares to Sibling Variants
You're likely evaluating stream alongside other configurations. Here's the honest comparison across the metrics that matter for procurement decisions.
| Attribute | Bear Spray Stream | Bear Spray Foam | Bear Spray Repellent (Cone) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effective range | 35+ ft | 25–30 ft | 25–30 ft |
| Wind resistance | Good — coherent column | Excellent — surface cling | Moderate — dispersed particles deflect |
| Rain performance | Excellent | Reduced — foam disperses on wet surfaces | Moderate |
| Coverage width | Narrow — directional | Medium | Wide — broad dispersal arc |
| Aim requirement | Higher — deliberate targeting | Medium | Lower — forgiving under stress |
| Best channel fit | Professional / government / industrial | Open terrain / high-wind markets | General outdoor retail |
| Retail price positioning | Mid-premium | Mid-premium | Standard |
General Outdoor Retail
The cone repellent is the volume SKU — more forgiving under stress and moves at a lower price point. Best fit for recreational hikers and campers.
Bear Spray RepellentProfessional / Government / Industrial
Stream is the right configuration. Deliberate targeting, 35+ ft range, and excellent rain performance match the operational requirements of trained users.
Current pageHigh-Wind / Coastal Environments
Foam is the differentiated SKU. Surface cling and excellent wind resistance make it the right choice for exposed terrain and coastal operating conditions.
Bear Spray FoamNeed maximum potency rather than maximum range?
Max Bear Attack Bear Spray is the top-of-line configuration — highest CRC concentration, largest canister, maximum spray duration.
Packaging, Container Loading, and Logistics for Stream Configuration
Stream configuration ships in the same export carton formats as our other variants. For buyers planning container orders, here's the practical loading data.
Container Loading Data
| Canister Format | Export Carton Config | Approx. Units per 40HQ |
|---|---|---|
| 7.9 oz (225g) stream | 12 units/carton | ~14,400 units |
| 10.2 oz (290g) stream | 12 units/carton | ~11,200 units |
Approximate figures based on standard carton stacking. Confirmed loading quantities provided at order confirmation.

Dangerous Goods Documentation
Aerosol products are regulated cargo. We've been shipping pressurized canisters internationally since 2010. The dangerous goods documentation package ships with every order:
- Declaration, proper shipping name, UN number, packing group
- Emergency contact documentation
- DOT classification for North American shipments
- ADR for European road freight
- IATA dangerous goods packaging for air freight
Regional Compliance Records
Regulatory documentation is included by destination market. Your receiving process stays clean even on mixed orders.
North American buyers
EPA registration documentation included with shipment
EU buyers
CE conformity and ADR compliance records included
Mixed SKU Orders
For buyers ordering stream alongside other SKUs, we consolidate into a single shipment with separate lot documentation per SKU. Your receiving process stays clean even on mixed orders — no need to manage multiple inbound shipments or reconcile documentation across separate deliveries.
Lead Times
Standard stream SKUs ship within 25–35 days from order confirmation. Custom formulation or private-label orders add the development cycle on the front end.
Quality Assurance Specific to Stream Configuration
Our overall QC process is covered on the category page. For stream configuration specifically, two checkpoints carry more weight than they do for cone or foam.
Valve Orifice Incoming Inspection
Pre-Production GateStream orifice geometry is tighter tolerance than cone. We inspect incoming valve batches dimensionally before they go to the line.
A valve that's within the stated tolerance but at the edge of the range can produce inconsistent stream coherence at range — we've seen it, and we catch it at incoming rather than at final inspection.
Spray Pattern Testing at Final Outgoing Inspection
Per-Lot VerificationEvery lot gets a spray pattern test as part of final outgoing inspection. For stream configuration, we're verifying column coherence at range — not just that the canister discharges, but that it discharges as a stream.
A canister that passes fill weight and leak test but delivers a spray instead of a stream is a non-conforming product. We catch it before it ships.
Our QC lead came up through pharmaceutical aerosol manufacturing before moving into bear spray — that background shows in how tightly we run these checkpoints.
Learn more about our manufacturing and QC capabilitiesFrequently Asked Questions — Bear Spray Stream
Common questions from procurement teams and wholesale buyers evaluating stream configuration for their product lines.
What is the effective range of bear spray stream configuration?
Under standard conditions, our stream configuration delivers effective range of 35+ feet. This is meaningfully longer than cone or foam configurations (25–30 feet) because the coherent column maintains velocity and concentration at distance.
In crosswind conditions, stream holds its trajectory better than cone but not as well as foam's surface-cling mechanism. In rain, stream outperforms foam because the foam's adhesion mechanism is compromised on wet surfaces.
Stream vs. foam bear spray: which is better for professional users?
It depends on the deployment environment.
- •Professional users train with the product
- •Operating in varied weather conditions
- •Directional control and rain stability are key
- •Open terrain with consistent crosswind
- •Surface-cling mechanism is the priority
- •Coastal Alaska or open prairie markets
Most professional supply buyers we work with default to stream. If you're unsure, we can send samples of both for your buyers to evaluate.
What CRC concentration is available for stream configuration?
Our standard range is 1.0%–2.0% CRC. The specific concentration is set to meet your target market's regulatory ceiling — EPA-registered formulations for North America, EU-compliant concentrations for European buyers. We can formulate to other market-specific requirements.
Every incoming capsaicin batch is tested by HPLC before it enters production, so the concentration you spec is the concentration that ships.
What is the minimum order quantity for bear spray stream?
MOQ varies by whether the order is standard or private-label. For standard stream SKUs, we work with new buyers on trial order quantities — most start with a sample order to test with their own customers before committing to full production volume.
Contact us with your target volume and we'll confirm the MOQ and pricing structure.
Does stream configuration require special dangerous goods documentation?
The dangerous goods classification is the same across all our aerosol variants — flammable aerosol under DOT 49 CFR for North American shipments, ADR for European road freight. Stream configuration doesn't require different documentation than cone or foam.
Standard documentation package included with every shipment:
Can stream configuration be produced under our private label?
Yes. Stream is available in our full private-label program — custom label, regulatory text integration, retail packaging format, and custom CRC concentration if your target market requires it.
- Custom label design integration
- Regulatory text integration
- Retail packaging format
- Custom CRC concentration
- In-house R&D — no third-party lab dependency
- 4–6 weeks from spec to approved sample
Source Bear Spray Stream Direct from the Manufacturer
Two paths to getting started — whether you're evaluating alternatives or building your product line from scratch.
Already Sourcing Stream Configuration?
Send us your current product spec — canister size, CRC concentration, spray pattern parameters, and target market — and we'll confirm whether we can match it, improve on it, or flag where the differences are. No obligation, straight answer.
What to include
- Canister size
- CRC concentration
- Spray pattern parameters
- Target market
New to Stream Configuration?
Tell us your distribution channel and target market. We'll recommend the right canister format and concentration, and we can arrange samples before you commit to a production order.
What we'll provide
- Canister format recommendation
- Concentration guidance for your market
- Pre-production samples
- No commitment required before sampling
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