Will Perfume Explode in a Car Under High Temperature?
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Spray-type perfumes have the potential to explode. There are mainly two structural principles for car perfumes: 1. Evaporation Type: Relies on the natural evaporation of the perfume to release fragrance. Only a small amount of perfume should be poured into the car perfume bottle at a time, leaving enough space in the bottle for gas evaporation. Additionally, the perfume bottle cap should be screwed on but not too tightly, ensuring a slightly open passage for the perfume to evaporate, which will prevent any issues. Evaporation-type perfumes are less likely to explode because they are not sealed. 2. Spray Type: Similar to regular body perfumes, external pressure causes the perfume to spray out. Spray-type perfumes are relatively more dangerous as they only have one spray hole. If the spray hole gets blocked and the temperature rises, accelerating the evaporation of the perfume, it could potentially lead to an explosion.