Description
n-Butane Instrument Grade R600
Instrument Grade n-Butane - C4H10 - r600
Instrument Grade n-butane is free of any sulfur-based mercaptan odorants, colorless, and clean. HPG Instrument Grade is tested for C1 to C5 carbon compounds.
Properties
- Instrument Grade 99.5% pure n-butane
- Boiling point: 30.2°F (-1°C)
- Melting point: -216.4°F (-138°C)
- Vapor pressure: 17 psig at 70°F (21.1°C)
- Molecular formula: C4-H10
- CAS Number: 106-97-8
- Fitted with CGA 555 valve for liquid-to-liquid applications. Note: HT cylinder fitted with 3/4" NPT valve
n-Butane is a nonpolar four-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C4H10. It is a gas at standard temperature and can be compressed to liquid for easy transport. n-Butane is a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining and is commonly used in the welding industry and for instrument calibration. Similar to isobutane and propane, n-butane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG).
99.5% Instrument Grade n-Butane and is ideal for instrument calibration.