SoulSynergySoil
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Here is a copy of the Lucienne MSDS:
Why is Lucienne chosen over pure butane, low ppm brands such as Colibri and Ronson?
Much thanks and blessings,
SoulSynergySoil
Here is a copy of the Lucienne MSDS:
Why is Lucienne chosen over pure butane, low ppm brands such as Colibri and Ronson?
Much thanks and blessings,
SoulSynergySoil
If you're referencing my butane residual test results,
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=275567
Lucienne is extremely low residual.
The notes at the bottom of the test result page are necessary to fathom the numbers. I included the early test results done with the .01 gradient scale out of inclusiveness, same goes for the other guy's results. You need to compare apples to apples, only use my results that are expressed out to milligrams (.001g.)
I was referencing to the msds reports: Lucienne being a blend of propane, isobutane, and n butane whereas Colibri is listed as pure butane. The ppm levels appear to be relatively equivalent.
Nevertheless, thank you very much for your service in providing reports on ppm levels of commonly used butane.
Lucienne MSDS txt/pdf can be found here: http://butanesource.com/msds
along with a bunch of other refined butane MSDS sheets and a nice comparison table of the blend of gasses each has well....
//I was searching for MSDS for the new Stok N-Butane and found this thread, so thought I'd share... but does anyone have that sheet by chance?? Thanks!
ah, just reread the last post... puretane.us was the other site I was comparing pricing to... not puretaneusa.com.... which doesn't list their prices/shipping costs... I'll have to give em a call tomorrow I reckon