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LP gas refers to liquefied petroleum gas, meaning "liquefied petroleum gas." It mainly consists of propane and butane, with small amounts of propylene and butylene also included. - It is a general term for gases that are relatively easy to liquefy, such as propane and butane. - When the main component is propane, it is called propane gas, and when it is butane, it is called butane gas. This document provides a thorough explanation of LP gas, which has recently gained attention in the field of disaster response! We will introduce the three characteristics of LP gas, two features, and examples of its use during disasters. Please download and take a look. [Contents] - What is LP gas? - Three characteristics of LP gas - Two features of LP gas - Examples of LP gas use during disasters *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company provides a diverse range of products and services that support energy infrastructure, primarily focusing on LP gas. Due to its portability, simplicity, and safety, LP gas is gaining attention as an energy source closely linked to urban life, such as for patio heaters in open cafes and generators during disasters. Additionally, the know-how that Fujigas has cultivated, such as supplying LP gas for outdoor events and selling and installing water heating equipment in urban gas areas, contributes to developments that differ from traditional LP gas business.