Monday, 1 May 2017

Properties of LPG

Properties of LPG

Due to its simple chemical compound, LPG readily burns without emitting no soot or residue and considered one of the cleanest energy source compared to other alternative fuels. It is heavier than air. However its relative density and energy density per volume unit are lower than either that of petrol or fuel oil. Here are some of the unique properties of LPG.

LPG is colourless, tasteless and odourless in nature. But, often Liquid Gas Services add a pungent gas called Methyl Mercaptan (Methanethiol) to LPG, in order to detect the gas leakage.

Application of LPG

LPG is the most preferred gas with thousands of applications in residential, commercial and industrial sectors. Every LPG Bottled Gas company of today relies on LPG for various prod
ucts and services. Here are some of the applications of LPG:

  • The topmost use of LPG is to fuel the vehicles and trucks. When evidently used as a fuel for vehicles, it is termed as ‘autogas’. It is also used in forklift trucks to ensure better performance.
  • Photochemical industry uses LPG as a live feedstock.
  • Used as aerosol propellants and refrigerant gas, LPG is a great alternative for CFCs (chlorofluorocarbon), in an effort to control ozone depletion.
  • Many cooking gas suppliers in Dubai rely on LPG as the most suitable gas to keep their business growing. It is safe and easy to store and transport LPG even in bulk quantities.
  • As a great industrial fuel, it is commonly used for applications like drying, heating, brazing, etc.
  • LPG is used to produce electricity by deploying in power generators and turbines.
  • It is highly valued for its high temperature and widely used across various applications involving heat and energy.
  • Industries like agriculture, printing, metal processing, food and beverages, painting and recreational activities also rely heavily on LPG.
Only a powerful gas like LPG can be used as a cooking fuel in Dubai, refrigerator in Brazil, autogas in Tokyo and for cutting metals in Germany. Undoubtedly, LPG has a wide scope of applications across several sectors and proven to be the most preferred gas source of today.

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