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N-Butane    C4H10
Description: A colorless, flammable liquified gas.

Purity    99.5%    99.9%    99.95%
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Other HC's
Water
Sulfur
< 400 ppm
< 10 ppm
< 4500 ppm
< 5 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 100 ppm
< 20 ppm
< 900 ppm
< 4 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 40 ppm
< 10 ppm
< 500 ppm
< 3 ppm
< 1 ppm
Cylinder Data
Valve
Cylinder Size
Contents
Cylinder Pressure
510
LP30
120 lb
16.3 psig
 
LP15
60 lb
 
 
LP05
24 lb
 
 
LP01
6 lb
 
Chemical & Physical Properties
Molecular Weight
Specific Volume
58.12
6.4 CF/lb
Safety Data
TWA:
Flammability Limits:
800 ppm
1.6 - 8.4% in air
Shipping Data
DOT Label
DOT Class
CAS No.:
UN Number
Red, Flammable Gas
2.1
106-97-8
1011
Recommended Regulator:
Model 2700 - 1 stage - Brass
(Specify required delivery pressure)