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LPG GAS PRODUCTS






What is LPG, LPG mixture


WHAT IS LPG GAS?

Liquefied Petroleum Gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons consisting mainly of butane (C4H10) and propane (C3H8). This mixture accounts for at least 95% of the mass. At normal temperature and pressure, LPG is in gaseous state. The gas is compressed to a certain pressure or cooled to a certain temperature, from which LPG turns into liquid state.


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LPG industrial application


Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is used in industrial production activities such as: drying, heating, welding, burning, etc. In addition, LPG is also used as fuel for agricultural production such as drying agricultural products, drying, and making fertilizer.




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other apllication OF LPG


In addition to being used as a fuel in industrial production, LPG is also widely used in other fields such as civil, commercial, and transportation. LPG is also used in power generation and petrochemicals.

 




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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

In terms of the environment, liquefied petroleum gas is a clean-burning fuel, producing less CO2 emissions (about 20% - 50% less than heavy fuels such as coal and oil). The combustion of LPG produces less particles and fine dust, contributing to reducing the greenhouse effect. In addition, the widespread use of LPG also reduces illegal exploitation and deforestation, contributing to protecting the "green lungs" of the earth.




Easy to transport

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a gas that is easily liquefied and stored in large pressure tanks. This characteristic makes LPG highly mobile, making it easy to store and transport to consumers in many places.




APPLICABILITY

LPG is widely used in many different industries in civil, commercial, industrial, transportation. For the industrial sector, LPG is the fuel for most manufacturing sectors (food, pharmaceuticals, metals, construction materials, ...)



SAFE FUEL

The chemical composition of liquefied petroleum gas is mainly Propane and Butane (these 2 components account for at least 95% of the mass), so we can easily adjust the correct ratio of fuel and air mixture for complete combustion, thanks to which LPG has clean burning properties.

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