LPG Gas
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What is LPG Gas?
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is a mixture of propane and butane that becomes liquid under relatively low pressure. This widely used fuel is valued for its high calorific power, ease of storage and transportation, and environmental compatibility, making it suitable for various industries.
Applications of LPG
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Domestic Use: Cooking and heating
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Industrial Use: Fuel for furnaces, boilers, and manufacturing processes
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Automotive: An alternative fuel to gasoline in dual-fuel vehicles
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Agriculture: Crop drying and greenhouse heating
Advantages of LPG
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Higher efficiency compared to many fossil fuels
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Lower emissions and environmentally friendly
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Easy storage in cylinders and large tanks
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High safety when proper standards are followed
Why Choose LPG?
With rising energy costs and the growing importance of environmental protection, LPG stands out as a reliable, economical, and clean fuel—an excellent choice for both industries and households.