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Propene is a comnmon MAPP substitute in the UK, and while not quite as effective as MAPP, is still more powerful than propane or butane. | Propene is a comnmon MAPP substitute in the UK, and while not quite as effective as MAPP, is still more powerful than propane or butane. | ||
According to bernzomatic, it burns 22% faster and has a hotter flame temperature. It also has a wider flammability range than propane or butane. Similar to MAPP gas, the stoichiometric ratio is 4.66% | According to bernzomatic, it burns 22% faster and has a hotter flame temperature | ||
[http://www.bernzomatic.com/RESOURCES/GASTYPES/tabid/222/Default.aspx]. It also has a wider flammability range than propane or butane. Similar to MAPP gas, the stoichiometric ratio is 4.66% | |||
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Propene is a comnmon MAPP substitute in the UK, and while not quite as effective as MAPP, is still more powerful than propane or butane. According to bernzomatic, it burns 22% faster and has a hotter flame temperature [1]. It also has a wider flammability range than propane or butane. Similar to MAPP gas, the stoichiometric ratio is 4.66%