CAS No.: 75-28-5
UN No.: 1969
EINECS No.: 200-857-2
Molecular weight: 58.122
Appearance: colorless, odorless
Melting point: -160 ℃
Boiling point: -10.5 ℃
Density: 2.064 kg/m³
DOT Class: 2.1
Label: Flammable gas
Packaging specifications
Cylinder specifications | Content | |
Cylinder capacity | Valve | Weight |
47L | CGA350 | 20 kg |
118L | YSF-2 | 50 kg |
926L | YSF-2 | 450 kg |
International standard tank container | 12 ton |
Industrial grade isobutane 99.9%
Specifications | 99.9% |
Non-condensable gas | ≤0.5 % |
Water | ≤0.001 % |
Sulfur | ≤1 ppm |
Electronic grade isobutane 99.99%
Specifications | 99.99% |
Propane | ≤ 8 ppm |
Propylene | ≤ 2 ppm |
N-butane | ≤ 20 ppm |
C4 | ≤ 5 ppm |
C5 | ≤ 2 ppm |
Water | Micro |
Total sulfur | Micro |
Gas Introduction
Isobutane, also known as 2-methylpropane, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H10. It is a colorless flammable gas at room temperature and pressure. It is slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether, etc., and forms an explosive mixture with air. It mainly exists in natural gas, refinery gas and cracking gas. It is obtained by physical separation and is mainly used to produce isooctane through hydrocarbonization with isobutylene. It is used as an improver for gasoline octane number and can also be used as a refrigerant.