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LPG Cylinder Protective Net Cover
Material: PE
Size: normal width 30cm (any width and length can be customized)
Color: any color can be customized
Thickness: normal thickness 100G/m
Use: commonly used to protect cylinders, gas cylinders, liquefied gas cylinders, etc. from collision and damage during transportation
Packaging method: carton
The LPG cylinder protective net cover is a practical device that protects the cylinder against heat flux. Its main purpose is to keep the LPG inside the cylinder cool during storage. These covers are ideal for rural settings where industrialized protection systems are not available. They are lightweight, portable, and ergonomically designed.
Field test of LPG cylinder protective net cover
A field test was conducted to determine the effectiveness of an LPG cylinder protective net cover. The cylinder was placed at four different distances from the protective device and exposed to various fire conditions. The protective device was found to be effective at blocking out heat flux despite the distance, which is critical for fire safety.
The protective device was designed using a thin fabric with an aluminum coating on the external face. It was tested under laboratory and field conditions, using heat flux sensors and thermocouples. The results showed that the protective device decreased the radiative heat flux and prevented extreme behavior of the LPG cylinder.
Safety data sheet
A LPG cylinder protective net is essential to protect the cylinder from damage when handling and storing it. The cylinder must be stored upright, away from traffic and electrical circuits, and should never be dropped or smashed against anything. When moving the cylinder, use a hand truck or a cart equipped with proper cradles to avoid damaging the valves.
The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for a gas cylinder provides details about the chemical in the cylinder, its physical and chemical properties, and related safety information. It also includes guidelines on the proper handling and storage of gas cylinders.
Placement of cylinders
Proper placement is essential to ensure safety and prevent fire. LPG cylinders should be placed on a firm base, at least 1.5m above ground level, and away from openings or passageways. They should also be placed away from combustible materials. Placement of LPG cylinders should follow the guidelines provided by local building regulations.
Placement of LPG cylinders with their protective net covers is vital to ensure public safety. According to building regulations, LPG cylinders shall not be placed within 3m of an exit route. In addition, a two-hour fire rated masonry wall must be installed between a cylinder and an exit. This masonry wall should be at least 1.8m high.
If you plan to store LPG cylinders in a public place, you should have adequate space around them to ensure the safety of the people who work there. There should also be good airflow around the tanks. This will prevent pockets of heavier-than-air LPG vapours from building up around the tanks.
Paint layer protection
The Paint layer protection of LPG cylinder protective net cover has been successfully tested in fire and laboratory conditions. The test cylinders were placed at four different distances from the protective device. The distances were chosen to simulate various scenarios and fire conditions to determine how the protective device performed. The distance between the cylinder and the protective device affected the amount of heat flux to the surface. It was found that the Paint layer protection of LPG cylinder protective cover reduced the amount of heat flux and prevented extreme behavior of LPG cylinders.