Mapp Gas is colorless in both liquid and gas form, and is a MIXTURE OF PROPENYL, PROPANE AND DIMETHYL ETHER, and Mapp gas is used as a brazing, brazing and welding gas.
Mapp gas cylinder: 453g
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Physical and chemical properties of welding gas:
Its diameter is 75mm, height is 280mm, and the total weight is 453.6g, which is convenient to hold and carry.
Gas welding temperatures can reach 1350°C, namely 3600°F, and combustion temperatures can be close to 1980°C if there are supportive anaerobic combustion conditions.
Burning under normal working conditions can last 2 hours
It guarantees good bonding and shorter working time due to its scientific mixture proportion and favorable flame characteristics.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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