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
Tags - Safety Tips for Using Butane Gas Bottles
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
Tags - Benefits of Using Butane Gas for BBQs
With BBQ season fast approaching, we are all eager to be in the great outdoors and cook our favourite summer meals.
Typically, gas BBQs get judged for not being a proper BBQ, but they’re convenient, efficient and are ready in a flash.
In other words, if you’re looking to cook outdoors wih ease - gas BBQs are what you need!