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New LPG Cylinder: Good News! Indian Oil launched a new LPG gas cylinder, it does not blast, know details

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Indian Oil has launched a new composite gas cylinder which does not explode. This cylinder will not explode even if it catches fire but will burn away. It is lighter than a normal cylinder and the quantity of gas in it is also visible. It can be obtained by paying Rs 800 extra as security deposit. This new cylinder is safe and convenient.

Every day there are reports of gas cylinder explosions in fire. In such a situation, a composite gas cylinder can be a better option for you. Composite cylinder has been launched by Indian Oil. This cylinder is completely safe. Even if it comes in contact with fire, it does not explode. It burns and gets destroyed on its own.

According to the oil company officials, this cylinder is made of three layers. It does not explode. It melts from inside and the gas burns out normally. Even if you have a normal cylinder, you can apply to your distributor to replace it.

In this, you will have to pay only Rs 800 extra as security amount. The security amount for a normal cylinder is Rs 2200, while the security amount for a composite cylinder is Rs 3000.

The amount of gas will be visible

According to IOCL officials, composite cylinders do not rust and look beautiful and attractive. Since it is transparent, the quantity consumed is clearly visible. Since it is colourful, it looks very beautiful. Since it is light, a housewife can easily handle it.
Composite cylinder is safe, much lighter than normal

Let us tell you that the weight of a composite cylinder in empty form is just 5.5 kg, whereas a normal cylinder weighs 15.5 kg. 14.2 kg of gas is filled in it. In filled form it weighs about 30 kg.

The composite cylinder is filled with 10 kg, the cylinder filled with this weighs only 15.5 kg. The price is the same for both, both come in the form of domestic cylinders.

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