LPG Industry

LPG Industry LPG Usage

LPG Usage

Residential and commercial facilities use propane for cooking and heating, and it is supplied in 20kg or 50kg containers or small storage tanks. Butane is supplied for gas stoves or burners in 3kg, 5kg, and 10kg containers, and is used as raw material for butane cans.
Butane is used as raw material for the fuel of LPG vehicles, and during winter, propane is mixed with butane in the proportion of 25-35% to promote evaporation. Propane is used as fuel for construction equipment such as forklift.
Propylene is manufactured using propane as raw material, and is used as a substitute for naphtha, the basic raw material used in the petrochemistry. Butane is used as the raw material to produce ethylene and butadiene.

For city gas

Propane is supplied to apartments or large businesses using LPG + Air mixing as raw material for city gas.

For industrial use

Propane and butane are used in the industry for heating and thermal treatment, drying, surface treatment, welding and cutting, and as solvents. It is used for heating and cooling of greenhouses, and carbon dioxide fertilization at farms.

As raw materials for aerosol spray

Butane and propane are used in aerosol spray to promote vaporization. It is used to obtain injection pressure inside containers for cosmetics, medicine, and pesticides.