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Industrial
LPG
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LPG
touches our lives in so many ways although
we are unaware of it. From housing to health,
from garments to glass, from livestock to
hospitality, “Bharatgas” plays
its role along the way, bringing your products
that are superior, durable and simply the
best.
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| Crispy
Biscuits & Confectionery
LPG is widely used to manufacture Crisp
Biscuits, Soft Bread, Fluffy Pastries, Light
Khari, Spongy Cakes and all types of cream
and bakery products of super quality. Precision
control of temperature and low sulphur content
in LPG makes the product palatable and passes
all Statutory tests for human consumption.
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Poultry
Don’t count
your chickens before they are hatched, but
with Bharatgas you can.
With Bharatgas you get uniform and localized
heating during the first five weeks both
during summer and winter.
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- Better heat control.
- Rapid drying of litter.
- The power failures in rural areas is
very high resulting in heat failures,
but with LPG as the source of fuel this
risk is eliminated.
- Direct view of chicks; the heaters
don’t take any floor area.
- Very low LPG consumption of approx.
60 gms per hour or 50 paise per bird in
winter.
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Textile
Industry
Has it ever occurred to you that to produce
the textiles you’re wearing, LPG plays
a significant role.The four main steps in
the production of textile fabric:
- Preparation of fabric
- Spinning
- Weaving
- Finishing which includes Singeing,
Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing, Calendering
etc.
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Each of these processes requires a heating
source. Steam though mostly used is not hot
enough for certain operations so LPG or electricity
is usually needed in the Finishing process.
LPG is better because the heat is more concentrated.
The reflectors do not have to be polished
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Steel
Now let us look at Bharatgas role in the
steel industry and here too, once again
Bharatgas steals the show.
Heat treatment of metals normally refers
to any process involving heating and cooling
of the solid metal with the aim of modifying
its physical properties but without the
intention of changing its chemical composition.
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| Bharatgas
easily meets these requirements so steel giants
like Jindal have stuck to Bharatgas over the
years for all their fuel needs. |
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Pharmaceuticals
Just what the doctor ordered “Bharatgas”
from Bharat Petroleum.
LPG is used to join glass components to
form a single object. Bharatgas is preferred
because a clean flame is obtained which
can be adjusted to the desired size and
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Glass
In the summer heat when you reach for a
thirst quencher, remember Bharatgas has
gone into making the bottles that hold these
great refreshers.
As seen here re-heating of melted glassware
in a special furnace is done before shaping
operations. When making complicated shapes
the glassware may have to be reheated several
times to keep it malleable. LPG is generally
used because the firing rate is not very
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Glass Annealing:
Annealing glassware after manufacture. The
cooling rate is very important because strains
will be set up in the glass if it cools
at undesired rate.
Annealing is done in normally long ovens
with the glass traveling through on a steel
conveyor belt. Bharatgas is used for direct
firing and for finer temperature control.
Glass Melting:
The glass is passed through Bharatgas flames
for one or more of the following reasons:
a. Round off sharp edges
b. Smooth off gob marks or grinding marks
c. Seal cracks
d. Increase surface luster
e. Heating jobs to remove cutting marks |
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Hotel Industry
The cup that cheers
The meal that satisfies
The mouth watering delicacies
Thanks to “Bharatgas”
Bharatgas is associated with top brand
names in the hotel industry like Taj. Normally
90% of hotel use Bharatgas for cooking of
food. No matter what you serve, Continental,
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| Chinese,
Moghlai, Italian or Russian - a variety of
menus to suit various tastes but the preferred
choice and trusted cooking medium “Bharatgas” |
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Reticulated
Piping
LPG at the turn of a tap – so quick,
so convenient. Cooking was never easier.
Thanks to the reticulated piped gas available
in several homes today, Bharatgas is available
at the turn of a tap. It ensures increased
safety and valuable space saving in the
kitchen. It eliminates cylinder refill booking
and handling. Saving of time and no need
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| Paint
drying LPG application in
paint drying has got distinct advantage
over conventional drying ovens. The hot
air is generated which is free from particulate
matter, leaves no ash and temperature control
is precise. The final quality of paint in
the baking oven is uniform. The result is
excellent surface finish and gloss.
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| Dal
mill The conventional method
of grain drying is process of sun - drying
or passing of flue gases through the bed
of grain. The modern method of grain drying
is by LPG Firing system which improves the
drying process and also gives no. 1 quality
of the grain. As the grains are of edible
quality, LPG does not leave any ash or carbon
particles on the grains and does not produce
any foul odour on the finished surface thus
fetching better market price.
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| Goldsmith’s
favourite LPG produces very
powerful flame and can be as sharp as needle.
This type of flame is required for goldsmith
to make very fine gold / silver ornaments.
The working atmosphere remains free from
obnoxious gases and thus is conducive to
the workmen.
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Be it food, clothing or shelter, the basic
need of human beings and more, LPG plays
a part in the production process. In several
industries today LPG contributes to generate
a superior product.
For Conversion
from other fuels to LPG, contact :
Mr.
S.C.Gupta,
D.G.M. LPG Strategy
Phone
: 022 - 22714515 or 22713820
Email : guptasc@bharatpetroleum.in
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