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Hydrogen-Ethylene Mixed Gas "Hydrocut"

Improved safety, workability, and environmental performance! With the power of hydrogen, we are advancing to the forefront of manufacturing!

"Hydrocut" is a mixed gas of hydrogen and ethylene developed by Iwatani Gas, featuring excellent characteristics in terms of "safety," "workability," and "environmental performance." It allows for safe work with a low risk of backfire, and due to its lighter weight and high diffusivity compared to air, the gas does not tend to accumulate. Additionally, it has low radiant heat and high flame concentration, which mitigates thermal effects during work, enabling a comfortable working environment. The amount of CO2 generated can be reduced by approximately 70% compared to acetylene and about 85% compared to propane gas. 【Features】 ■ Low risk of backfire ■ Lighter than air ■ Low soot production ■ Reduced radiant heat ■ CO2 reduction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[CO2 Emissions] Hydrogen-Ethylene Mixed Gas 'Hydrocut'

Reducing CO2 for the Earth and the future! Comparing the CO2 emissions of "Hydrocut" and "Acetylene".

We would like to introduce the CO2 emissions of the hydrogen-ethylene mixed gas "Hydrocut," handled by Iwatani Gas Corporation. The CO2 emissions for one Hydrocut cylinder (7m³) is calculated as 1.062kg/m³ × 7m³ = 7.4kg per cylinder. The CO2 emissions for one acetylene cylinder (7kg) is calculated as 3.505kg/m³ × 7m³ = 24.5kg per cylinder. By comparing the use of 100 acetylene cylinders per year, it is possible to reduce CO2 emissions by 1,710kg. 【CO2 Emissions】 ■ Hydrocut: 1.062kg/m³ ■ Acetylene: 3.505kg/m³ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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