Liquefied gas (LPG) is in the category of petrochemical raw materials, which is mostly used for heating purposes. It is also a colorless and volatile gas that is obtained through pressure, cooling and liquefaction of the purification gas and does not contain olefin.
Liquefied gas or LPG refers to two hydrocarbon gases, butane and propane, or their combination, which are stored in a liquid state. Compounds of propylene and butylene are among other things that may be added to liquid gas. Also, this gas turns into a liquid at a temperature of 21 degrees Celsius under a maximum pressure of 8 kg/cm2 and is colorless, odorless and tasteless at the time of production.
Among the applications of liquid gas (LPG), we can mention fuel for vehicles and in heating cases. One of the advantages of liquid gas is its simple transportation, which can be used in cases where fuel is needed.
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