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 | CAS No.: | 74-98-6 |
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EINECS No.: | 200-827-9 | MF: | C3H8 |
Density: | 2.0098 Kg/m3 | Molar Mass:: | 44.10 |
Critical Pressure: | 4.25Mpa | Odor: | Odorless |
UN Number: | 1978 | ||
High Light: | air conditioner freon gas,air conditioner gas |
Green Refrigerant Gas Propane R290 With High Purity
Description:
Propane undergoes combustion reactions in a similar fashion to other alkanes. In the presence of excess oxygen, propane burns to form water and carbon dioxide.
When not enough oxygen is present for complete combustion, incomplete combustion occurs, allowing carbon monoxide and/or soot (carbon) to be formed as well.
Complete combustion of propane produces about 50 MJ/kg of heat.
Propane combustion is much cleaner than gasoline combustion, though not as clean as natural gas combustion. The presence of C–C bonds, plus the multiple bonds of propylene and butylene, create organic exhausts besides carbon dioxide and water vapor during typical combustion. These bonds also cause propane to burn with a visible flame.
Specifications:
Product: | R290 | ||||||||||||||
Property of chloride : |
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Packing | Disposable cylinder 13.2lb/6kg,22lb/10kg,Recyclable cylinder 926L | ||||||||||||||
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Quality standard : |
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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 |