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Powerjet Propylene (C3H6)
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Additional Info
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Features
- Colourless fuel gas with a natural pungent smell
- Similar to propane but has a double bond that gives it a combustion advantage
- Non-toxic – may cause dizziness in high concentrations
Benefits
- Produces high heat combustions and flame temperatures
- Supplied as a liquid in low pressure cylinders at the vapour pressure of propylene and in bulk fuel gas tanks
Applications and Uses
- Can be used for heating and cutting in place of propane, but is generally less economical
- Widely used as a fuel gas for the HVOF processes, because of the higher heat of combustion and flame temperature
- Widely used in the chemical and plastics industries
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Please Note:
- Highly combustible, having explosive limits in the air of between 2% and 10.5% by volume. Will ignite and burn instantly from a spark or piece of hot metal. Requires minimal energy to ignite in oxygen
- Heavier than air – will collect in ducts, drains and low-lying levels, forming an explosion hazard
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