Liquefied petroleum gas cylinder safety instructions
Liquefied petroleum gas cylinders are a type of gas cylinder often used in homes, restaurants, canteens and other places. They are widely used, especially in areas where pipeline natural gas is not available for the time being. However, the safety hazards involved in the use of LPG cylinders cannot be ignored. Next, let’s learn some relevant knowledge about LPG cylinders! Characteristics of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Liquefied petroleum gas mainly consists of propane, butane and a small amount of methane, ethane, propylene, butene and residual liquid. Liquefied petroleum gas has the following properties: 1. Volatility: Liquefied petroleum gas absorbs heat and immediately volatilizes into gas under normal temperature and pressure. Its volume suddenly expands about 250 to 300 times, and it spreads rapidly. 2. Flammability and explosiveness: Liquefied petroleum gas has a low flash point and is highly dangerous. When liquefied petroleum gas comes into contact with air, it can be ignited...