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LPG, The Backbone of Cooking

LPG is considered the backbone of cooking for millions of people all around the world. It is an upgrade to efficiency and is environmentally friendly compared to other traditional fuels. In this article, we will get to know LPG a bit better. It is used for domestic purposes for being an environmentally friendly fuel. It is a non-messy source of energy and hence can be used for different purposes.

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LPG, The Backbone of Cooking

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  1. LPG, The Backbone LPG, The Backbone of Cooking of Cooking LPG is considered the backbone of cooking for millions of people all around the world. It is an upgrade to efficiency and is environmentally friendly compared to other traditional fuels. In this article, we will get to know LPG a bit better. It is used for domestic purposes for being an environmentally friendly fuel. It is a non-messy source of energy and hence can be used for different purposes.

  2. What is liquified petroleum gas? LPG is fuel-giving energy that can be seen in our everyday life and is used in many household appliances. It can be easily changed into a liquid at normal temperature and hence called liquified petroleum gas. LPG needs low pressure to transform it into liquid from its gaseous state. LPG in a gaseous state expands to 270 times its volume as a liquid. LPG can be stored and transferred as a liquid easily, under pressure, in a gas bottle. LPG goes back to gas vapor when you release pressure in the gas bottle. Though nearly all the advantages of LPG are in a gaseous state and not in a liquid state. LPG is ignited and burned to give heat for different applications. What is LPG used for? LPG is used on gas stoves, ovens, cooktops, heaters, and gas hot water systems. It is used for domestic, commercial, and industrial purposes. Composition & properties of LPG: LPG composition is mainly made up of propane, butane, isobutane, butylenes, propylene, and mixtures of these gases. Natural Gas Liquids have the same composition as LPG plus a few more gases that are not included in LPG. LPG expansion is 270 times the volume of gas to the volume of liquid.

  3. The boiling temperature of LPG: LPG boils at -42°C or –44°F, becoming gas vapor. LPG stays liquid till it is under pressure in a gas cylinder. Ignition temperature of LPG: The propane ignition temperature in the air is when it reaches a temperature between 470°C — 550°C (878°F — 1020°F) and at this temperature, the propane will ignite without the need for ignition sources. Dew point of LPG: It is the temperature at which the gas changes into a liquid state known as liquefaction. LPG which is a clean and efficient fuel is widely used for commercial and non-commercial purposes. Apart from cooking and heating, it is used for metal cutting, forging, construction, textiles, etc in industries. There are LPG gas cylinder providers who customize cylinders and supply LPG for industries according to the requirements.

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