Description
Acetylene Gas marine bottle supplier on ship. In combination with oxygen, acetylene filling is used for gas cutting and welding. When blended with oxygen for welding, the fire temperature will achieve 3100º C
Technical Bulletin
Description
In combination with oxygen, acetylene A-40 filling is used for gas cutting and welding.
Features
- Colourless and slightly lighter than air
- It is non-toxic, but has an anesthetic effect if inhaled
- Acetylene is highly flammable
- When mixed with oxygen for welding, the flame temperature will reach 3100º C
Benefits
- For your safety, the product is delivered in a RXSOL cylinder complete with barcode and unique cylinder serial number.
- We trace and track all cylinders using the UniTrak system to give you peace of mind.
Physical Properties :
Physical state at 20 °C : |
Dissolved gas. |
Colour |
Colourless gas. |
Odour |
Garlic like. Poor warning properties at low concentrations. |
Molecular weight |
26 |
Melting point [°C] : |
-80.8 |
Boiling point [°C] : |
-84 (s) |
Critical temperature [° C]: |
35 |
Vapour pressure [20°C] : |
44 bar |
Relative density, gas (air=1) : |
0.9 |
Relative density, liquid (water=1) : |
Not applicable |
Solubility in water [mg/l] : |
1185 |
Flammability range [vol% in air] : |
2.34 to 83 |
Auto-ignition temperature [°C] : |
325 |
Acetylene mixed with air is explosive within 2.2% to 85% by volume. Avoid releasing acetylene into the air and ensure good ventilation where acetylene cylinders are stored or used.
When acetylene cylinders are transported horizontally and placed vertically again after transport, a period of at least 24 hours before using the cylinders for gas extraction must be obeyed. This to ensure that the acetone inside the cylinder redistributes in a correct way. When cylinders are used too quickly after placing them vertical again the following can happen:
* When opening the top valve, large amounts of acetone can come out. The customer might interpret this as water/oil because acetone feels slippery on the skin. Opening the top valve without a fitted regulator should not be standard practice as this can create a fire hazard.
* When a regulator is fitted with twinhose and torch, the lighted flame will be very unstable due to the presence of acetone droplets in the gas. This is often referred to as “spitting”.
Solution is to let the cylinder rest for at least 24 hours (depending on temperature; colder environment might require longer time).
Tare “A” weight of acetylene cylinders includes cylinder shell, neckring, valve, porous mass and acetone. For acetylene the following is valid:
1 nm3 = 1.095 kg
1 kg = 0.91 nm3
1 bar = 14.5 psi
1 nm3 = 35.3 ft3
1 kg = 2.2 lbs
Label
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