Tags - Butane Gas in Vehicles
Butane gas is a popular fuel choice for many motorists.
It's often seen as a cleaner, more efficient alternative to petrol and diesel.
However,
Tags - Uses of a Butane Torch
You may have seen on some television cooking shows, a chef will sometimes use a torch to get the perfect top on a creme brulee.
Tags - LPG Cylinders in Cooking Equipment
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases, the most common being butane and propane, and it is a by-product of natural gas extraction and crude oil refining.
At normal room temperature, LPG is not toxic and is both
Tags - Safely Transport Butane Gas Bottles
Transporting butane gas bottles safely is important for everyone’s safety.
Luckily, it’s quite simple. There are a few
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Nothing really compares to cooking your dinner outside with a gas BBQ - especially in the summer.
Tags - Butane Gas in Heating Appliances
Butane gas is an extremely flammable, colourless and odourless gas, which comes from natural gas processing and oil refining.
Tags - Uses for a Butane Gas Torch
A butane torch is a tool used that creates an immensely hot flame using butane gas.
The average butane torch for consumers is said to create a flame that reaches a temperature of up
Tags - Difference Between Butane and Propane Gas
With renewable energy readily available there are now more ways than ever to heat and power your home.
Tags - Common Uses for Butane Gas
Butane gas was first discovered in 1849 by chemist Edward Frankland, and the gas belongs to a bigger family of hydrocarbon gases called
Tags - Dangers of Using Butane Gas
Butane gas comes with relatively low health risks.
And it is one of the most powerful and popular fuel sources