What is the standard for sulfur hexafluoride gas
Published on:2016-12-22 Click:196
What is the standard for sulfur hexafluoride gas? Today, Feilil Special Gas Company will explain the physical properties.
It has no chemical effect on metal and other organic materials commonly used in electrical equipment. However, due to the action of high-power arc, spark discharge and corona discharge, sulfur hexafluoride will decompose and release many substances, mainly SF4 and SF2, and a small amount of S2, F2, S, F, etc.
The pure SF6 gas is a colorless, odorless, nonflammable, basically non-toxic halogen compound. The relative density of sulfur hexafluoride gas standard is 6.16g/cm3 in gas state (20 ℃, 0.1MPa) and 1400g/cm3 in liquid state (20 ℃). The same state is about 5 times the relative density of air.
SF6 gas usually exists in the steel cylinder in liquid form for the convenience of transportation and storage of sulfur hexafluoride manufacturers. Hotline: 139-4929-0069.
The content of the article comes from the official website of sulfur hexafluoride gas: www.feiriergas.com