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Cylinders Engineering Industries

Cylinders Engineering Industries was established in 1993. This is a requisite plant to manufacture LPG gas cylinders. This is a fully automatic plant with a capacity of 50,000 cylinders of 45.4kg and 250,000 cylinders of 11.8kg per annum.
The manufacturing facilities include modern machinery like CNC- Mechanical and hydraulic presses, PLC controlled welding machines, automatic furnaces, and shot blasting units making the process efficient and productive.
With a high rate of production, the quality of the product is also the best that can compete in the international market as well.

THE BIRTH OF CYLINDERS ENGINEERING

1990

Inception

48,560

sq-m
Total Land area

13,000

sq-m
Total Covered area

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LPG has been used safely in Australia for many decades. The Australian Standards for LPG equipment, appliances, and their installation and for storage and handling are among the world's best. Every aspect of the LPG industry is covered by a National Code or Standard and also by similar or additional State Regulations. The Australian LPG industry in conjunction with LPG Australia actively pursues the world's best practice in the delivery of all LPG products and services to consumers.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas is the generic name for mixtures of hydrocarbons (mainly propane and butane). When these mixtures are lightly compressed (approx. 800 kPa or 120 psi), they change from a gaseous state to a liquid and become denser (by approx. 270 times). Eg. 1 liter of LPG liquid is equal to 270 liters of LPG vapor. LPG is colorless, odorless, and heavier than air, so a sulfur-based chemical (ethyl mercaptan) is added to give it a smell like rotten cabbage so that even a very small leak can be easily detected. LPG burns readily in the air and has an energy content similar to petrol, which makes it an excellent fuel for heating, cooking, and for automotive use.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas can be obtained from several sources. Most commonly in Australia it is extracted directly from 'wet' natural gas and is referred to by the industry as 'naturally occurring LPG.' The main supply sources for naturally occurring LPG include Bass Strait (VIC), Cooper Basin (SA), Kwinana and North West Shelf (WA) plus Surat Basin (QLD). Approximately 77% of Australia's LPG production is obtained from these supply points. The remainder of Australian LPG production is sourced from oil refining processes at the following refineries - Shell Clyde and Caltex Kurnell (NSW), BP Bulwer Island and Caltex Lytton (QLD), Mobil Altona and Shell Geelong (VIC), and BP Kwinana (WA)

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