Nah just didn't know the difference between the two since this guy brought it up just wondering if he was full of it or actually telling the truth.did you buying something from him?
99.5% n-Butane is Instrument Grade. I'm unaware of any medical grades available under that designation.I was wondering cause this person told me they use 99.5% certified medical grade butane ( he said you have to buy it from a gas supplier and it comes by the tank ) and it isn't the same as what's in the cans. He told me the cans contain iso butane , propane and other solvents that you shouldn't be making dabs with (some type of chemical to make a smell). That's why I am wondering if this is true or baloney.
Thanks for clearing it up, sounds like the lighter butane is just as good or better than the tank.99.5% n-Butane is Instrument Grade. I'm unaware of any medical grades available under that designation.
Your friend has been misled. Lighter butane is typically a mixture of propane, n-butane, and Isobutane. They aren't added for smell, they are added for performance and both do a fine job of extraction in their own right.
Your friend may be confusing them with mercaptans, added to some LPG for leak detection, which are not used in lighter butane because of the garlicy taste and smell.
Both the 99.5% Instrument Grade and the lighter fuel, will have some molecules in them longer than butane's four carbon chain (MO), and should be vacuum distilled before using them to remove them.
I consider them equals, actually if not vacuum distilling I would lean towards small cans of good butane.Thanks for clearing it up, sounds like the lighter butane is just as good or better than the tank.
I agree with you on this. I have used it the last few runs and it is noticeably cleaner tastingthe best butane to use in the U.S. is Lucienne. it also happens to be relatively cheap.
Wanted to add if you do see a gas supplier for butane you want to ask for R-600 refrigerantI was wondering cause this person told me they use 99.5% certified medical grade butane ( he said you have to buy it from a gas supplier and it comes by the tank ) and it isn't the same as what's in the cans. He told me the cans contain iso butane , propane and other solvents that you shouldn't be making dabs with (some type of chemical to make a smell). That's why I am wondering if this is true or baloney.
Your friend appears to be suffering from too much of his own product or the rarefied atmosphere at his location.I was wondering cause this person told me they use 99.5% certified medical grade butane ( he said you have to buy it from a gas supplier and it comes by the tank ) and it isn't the same as what's in the cans. He told me the cans contain iso butane , propane and other solvents that you shouldn't be making dabs with (some type of chemical to make a smell). That's why I am wondering if this is true or baloney.