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Liquified Petroleum Gas(LPG)
Commercial butane and propane are blended to create LPG, containing both saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. It is frequently used in households and other business settings for cooking and domestic purposes.
Features/Specifications
Chemical Properties
Component | Unit | Specification |
---|---|---|
C2( Ethane) |
Vol % |
0.2 - 1.0 |
C3( Propane) |
Vol % |
0.2 - 1.0 |
C4( Butane) |
Vol % |
37- 47 |
C5(Pentane) and Heavier |
Vol % |
1.5-2.5(Max.) |
Total Olefins |
Vol % |
NIL |
Corrosive Compounds copper Strip |
Not worse than 1 | |
H2S |
PPM |
NIL |
Sulfur (Volatile) |
PPM |
NIL |
Total Water Content |
None | |
Calorific Value(Gross) |
Kcal/kg |
12500 |
Moisture |
NIL |
Physical Properties
Property | Data |
---|---|
Chemical Formula |
Mix of mainly C4H10 & C3H8 |
Boiling Point |
20°C to -27°C |
Explosive Limit |
1.5-9.0 |
Vapour Density(Air=1) |
1.8 |
Specific Gravity(Liquid) |
0.53-0.54 |
Appearance |
Colourless |
Odour |
Odourless** |
Physical State |
Compressed Liquid |
Vapour Pressure at 40°C |
1050 KPa(Max) |