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GO Gas Elite Launches blast proof LPG cylinder
Mumbai: Now the incident of fire or explosion in the LPG gas cylinder will be a matter of time when cooking. The 'GO Gas Elite' a private company has introduced a new method to make the cylinder not fire and to make them blast proof. The private firm 'GO Gas Elite' has launched such gas cylinders, which are 100% blast proof kicks. The company has made it in collaboration with Confidence Petroleum India Limited and Time Technoplast. They were launched in Mumbai on Tuesday.
According to the company's claims, they are lightweight and will not fire. In a statement, it was said that two months ago, some states were launched as experiments, from where it received good response, it is now being launched in other cities and towns of the country. The company has introduced translucent and light weight cylinders called Go Gas Elite. The company has to take these cylinders from 2 kg to 20 kg weight.
Confidence has also introduced LPG cylinders in newer models. Such cylinders are not only light in weight, but they do not have the possibility of a fire. The Confidence Company claims that taking them from one place to another is far easier than traditional cylinders. About 22 million people have LPG connections in the country and its demand is increasing at 15 percent.
According to the company, cylinders used in homes are often suspected of exploding. This has happened many times when there are such explosions in markets, houses. These cylinders are made from resins and composing layering. Which makes it far more secure. The company had launched a blast-proof futuristic LPG cylinder in UP two months ago. Its price is also much lower than the metal body cylinders.
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