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N-butane N-C4H10 R600 Gas

Refrigerant Gases

N-butane N-C4H10 R600 Gas

CAS No.: 106-97-8

EINECS No.: 203-448-7

UN No.: UN1011

DOT Class: 2.1

Purity: 99%-99.5%

Standard Packaging: 47L, 118L, 926L cylinders/ISO tank

Molecular weight: 58.12 g/mol

Density: 2.48 kg/m³

Chemical Property: Flammable Gas

Standard Grade: Industrial Grade, Refrigerant Grade (R600)

    Product Description

    N-Butane is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H10. It is a common alkane. It is a colorless and easily liquefied gas under normal temperature and pressure.

    Typical Application

    • C4H101
      Fuel
      N-butane is often mixed with propane as liquefied petroleum gas, which is widely used for home heating, cooking and industrial heating.
    • C4H102
      Organic Synthesis ‌
      N-butane is an important raw material for organic synthesis. It can be dehydrogenated to form butene or butadiene, and isomerized to form isobutane, which is further catalytically dehydrogenated to form isobutene.
    • C4H103
      Refrigerant
      N-butane is used as a refrigerant, especially in the process of converting seawater into fresh water.
    • C4H104
      Other Applications ‌
      O-butane is also used in subcritical biotechnology extraction solvents, standard gases, calibration gases, smoke propellants, ionization particle counters, etc.
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    Product Content

    Specification

    ≥ 99.5%

    Non-condensable gas

    ≤1.5

    Moisture (H2O)

    ≤0.0020

    S

    <1

    Appearance

    Colorless and transparent

    Odor

    Odorless

    Package & Shipping

    Product

    N-butane N-C4H10 R600 Gas

    Packaging Size

    118Ltr Cylinder

    926Ltr Cylinder

    ISO tank

    Filling Net Weight/Cyl

    55kgs

    470kgs

    12Tons

    QTY Loaded in 20’Container

    70 Cyls

    14 Cyls

    /

    Total Net Weight

    3.85 Tons

    6.58 Tons

    Valve

    BWF-1

    BWF-1

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