| Place of Origin: | China |
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| Brand Name: | Newradar Gas |
| Certification: | GB/ISO/DOT |
| Model Number: | N/A |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 5~50 cylinders |
| Price: | negotiation |
| Packaging Details: | Refrigerant gas: 80g, 120g, 200g, 400g Disposable cylinder: 5kg/13.4L, 5.5kg/13.4L, 9kg/22.3L, 9.5kg/22.3L Refillable cylinder: 50kg/118L, 164kg/400L, 328kg/800L, 380kg/926L ISO TANK: 10Ton Tank Car: 58Ton |
| Delivery Time: | 20 working days after received your payment |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 100000 cylinders per Month |
| Product Name: | Propane | Flash Point: | −104 °C |
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| GHS Hazard Statements: | H220 | Vapor Pressure: | 853.16 KPa |
| Boiling Point: | −42.25 | EC Number: | 200-827-9 |
| CAS Number: | 74-98-6 | Solubility In Water: | 47 |
| Highlight: | refridgeration gas,air conditioner gas |
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High Purity Refrigerant Propane Used As An Energy Source For Water Heaters
Description:
Propane use is growing rapidly in non-industrialized areas of the world. Propane has replaced many older other traditional fuel sources. The "propane" sold outside North America is actually a mixture of propane and butane. The warmer the country, the higher the butane content, commonly 50/50 and sometimes reaching 75% butane. Usage is calibrated to the different-sized nozzles found in non-U.S. grills.[citation needed] Americans who take their grills overseas — such as military personnel — can find U.S.-specification propane at AAFES military post exchanges.
North American industries using propane include glass makers, brick kilns, poultry farms and other industries that need portable heat.
Specifications:
| Product: | R290 | ||||||||||||||
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| Packing | Disposable cylinder 13.2lb/6kg,22lb/10kg,Recyclable cylinder 926L | ||||||||||||||
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| Item | Purity(%) | |||||
| Propane(C3H8) | ≥95 | ≥99 | ≥99.5 | ≥99.9 | ≥99.99 | |
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C3H6 | ≤400 | ≤400 | ≤10 | ||
| Other HC | ≤4000 | ≤500 | ≤80 | |||
| CO2 | ≤100 | ≤5 | ≤2 | |||
| N2 | ≤400 | ≤50 | ≤10 | |||
| O2 | ≤100 | ≤5 | ≤2 | |||
| H2O | ≤5 | ≤5 | ≤3 | |||
Applications:
| Applications Fields | |
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Propane powers some locomotives,buses,forklift,taxis and ice resurfacing machines, and is used for heat and cooking in recreational vehicles and campers. |
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Propane is the primary flammable gas in blowtorches for soldering or brazing. |
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Propane is used as a feedstock for the production of base petrochemicals in steam cracking. |
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Propane is the primary fuel for hot air balloons. |
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It is used in semiconductor manufacture to deposit silicon carbide. |
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Propane is commonly used in theme parks and in the movie industry as an inexpensive, high-energy fuel for explosions and other special effects. |
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Propane is used as a propellant, relying on the expansion of the gas to fire the projectile. It does not ignite the gas.The use of a liquefied gas gives more shots per cylinder, compared to a compressed gas. |
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Propane is used as a propellant for many household aerosol sprays, including shaving creams and air fresheners. |
SHIPPING DATA:
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| Synonyms | propane |
| CAS Register Number | 74-98-6 |
| DOT Label | flame pictogram |
| UN Number | 1978 |
| Hazards | High Pressure and suffocationsuffocationsuffocation |
| Toxicity (TLV) | Asphyxiant |
| Odor | Odorless |