🔥 LNG & LPG
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Product Code: LPG
Propane and butane mixture for heating, cooking, and petrochemical use.
Product Overview
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a mixture of propane and butane that is gaseous at ambient conditions but liquefies under moderate pressure. It is a versatile fuel used for heating, cooking, transportation, and as a petrochemical feedstock.
Technical Specifications
The following specifications represent typical industry standards for Liquefied Petroleum Gas. Actual specifications may vary by producer and should be confirmed with the seller.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Propane Content | 30-99% (varies by grade) |
| Butane Content | 1-70% (varies by grade) |
| Vapor Pressure @ 37.8°C | Max. 1430 kPa |
| Evaporation Residue | Max. 0.05 ml |
| Sulfur Content | Max. 50 ppm |
| H2S | Pass copper strip test |
| Moisture Content | Max. 0.015% mass |
| C5+ Content | Max. 2% vol |
| Total Dienes | Max. 0.5% vol |
| Relative Density @ 15°C | 0.500-0.580 |
| Motor Octane Number | Min. 89 |
Industry Standards & Certifications
This product is typically produced in accordance with the following international standards:
EN 589
European Automotive LPG Standard
ASTM D1835
US LPG Standard
ISO 9162
Petroleum Products - LPG
GPA 2140
Gas Processors Association Standard
Common Applications
- Residential cooking and heating
- Commercial heating
- Autogas (vehicle fuel)
- Industrial process heating
- Petrochemical feedstock
- Aerosol propellant
- Agricultural crop drying
- Forklift fuel
Packaging & Delivery Options
Verified sellers in our network typically offer the following delivery methods:
- VLGC (Very Large Gas Carrier)
- Pressurized LPG tanker
- ISO tank containers
- Rail pressure tank cars
- Road tanker
- Cylinder (retail)
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