Perhaps the greatest advantage of LPG over other fuels is
that it can be kept indefinitely without deterioration, Unlike
gasoline and fuel oil, it is highly valued in industrial processes
requiring cleanliness, high-yield heat and precision temperature.
Several industries rely on gas for fueling generators, industrial
burners and cookers as well as heating and water-heating equipment.
Heavy industry
- Direct-fired furnaces: The clean-burning qualities
of gas permit the products of combustion to be in
direct contact with the material being treated.
- Glass furnaces
- Heat treatment of metals
- Ovens: For core-baking, curing and forming
- Process heat dryers
- Asphalt melting
- Ceramic applications
- Die casting
- Metal melting
- Propane powered forklifts
- Vitreous enameling applications
- Sidem (Aluminum products factory)
- Cortina (Cream factory)
- LMP (Light Metal products factory)
- Soliver (Glass product factory)
- Universal (Light metal product factory)
- Middle East Granite
- Ghandour Factory (Candy)
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Light Industry
- Poultry brooders
- Precious metal workshops
- Plastic PVC production
- Pastry and food baking industry
- Laundry drying: Gas dryers can complete drying tasks
in three-quarters of the time needed by electric units.
- Coffee and nut roasting core ovens
- Grain dryers
- Deep fat frying
- Abdel-Rahman Al-Hallab (Candy factory)
- obeji (food processing)
- Arak Fakra
- Dar Al-Sayad (Printing plant)
- Tabbah Jewelry
- Siom (Silver Coating)
- Maatouk Cofee.
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