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Why LPG cylinder is welded horizontally?

Why LPG cylinder is welded horizontally?

When in use, acetylene cylinders should always be kept in upright position. Otherwise, acetone liquid will be drawn from the cylinders with the gas if they are kept horizontally, resulting in significant leakage of acetone liquid will result.

Which welding process is used for LPG cylinder?

LPG Cylinder Body Welding Machine Properties

Welding Method Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
Automatic wire feeder Yes
Wire diameter max. 5.6 mm
Flux Hopper Yes
Flux recovery capability Yes

Why LPG cylinders have holes?

There are holes between the LPG cylinder bottom ring and the body. Primary purpose of the holes is for circulation of air between surface and cylinder. Furthermore, the water between the body and the ring will shorten the life of the cylinders as it will cause corrosion. The holes help to drain the water.

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Can LPG cylinder explode?

“People believe that gas cylinders rarely explode and requires temperature of more than 200 degrees. But in most cases, leaking gas results in explosions,” said BK Hampagol, deputy director, department of fire and emergency services. Cooking gas has a high expansion rate, and even a spark can result in an explosion.

Can LPG cylinder be kept horizontally?

Since the LPG is liquefied inside the cylinder, placing it horizontally would make the liquid flow nearer to the top part of the cylinder and would make it last a little longer. But it is not advisable to place the cylinder horizontally.

Can we use LPG for gas welding?

Propane, also referred to as LP gas or Liquefied Petroleum Gas, when mixed with oxygen generates a flame temperature of 2800 degree Celsius. Welding Process: Firstly: Propane gas cannot be used for gas welding. When acetylene burns in oxygen, it creates a reducing zone that cleans the steel surface.

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What is saw welding process?

Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is a joining process that involves the formation of an electric arc between a continuously fed electrode and the workpiece to be welded. It also generates a protective gas shield and a slag, all of which protects the weld zone.

What happens when a cylinder blasts?

If there is leakage or blast in the cylinder then it is the responsibility of the dealer and the company. Compensation liability for loss due to LPG cylinder accident is Rs 50 lakh per incident and Rs 10 lakh per person. This compensation is payable in these cases.

Can I carry gas cylinder in bus?

Empty gas cylinders neither prohibited nor hazardous: Karnataka HC.

Why are gas cylinders stored upright?

Cylinders must be stored in a vertical position in a well-ventilated, above-grade, weather-proof storage area that is a safe distance from combustible materials, ignition sources or intense heat. Gas expands when heated and increases pressure in the cylinder, increasing the risk of explosion.