Butane

Introduction

Butane is a compound of hydrogen and carbon, commonly known as a hydrocarbon gas, which is flammable and colourless.

A compound of hydrogen and carbon, commonly known as a hydrocarbon gas.

Recognised as a dangerous substance to human health when ingested.

As inhalation poses the greatest danger, it is important that when an individual is exposed to butane in this way, they should vacate the area immediately and receive urgent medical attention.

Download our Butane factsheet and:
  • Discover how to know when you’ve been exposed to C4H10
  • Learn what steps to take to protect your team
  • Understand how to detect, measure and report C4H10
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Products for Butane Detection
Portable detectors
Gas-Pro TK

Ideal for flammable gas detection at any concentration.

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Fixed detectors
IRmax

An ultra-compact infrared (IR) fixed gas monitor that delivers rapid, fail-safe detection of hydrocarbon gases and vapours.

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