Grades of Propane – Gas Purity and Quality

December 18, 2017

Different Grades of Propane

HD-5 Propane

HD5 grade propane is “consumer grade” propane. It is the most common and the highest grade propane available to consumers in the U.S. This grade propane is what we often sell to our customers. HD5 means that the propane is suitable for engine fuel use, which was the original purpose of the propane grade specification.

HD5 spec propane consists of:

  • Minimum of 90% propane
  • Maximum of 5% propylene – manufacturing plastics requires propylene
  • Other gases constitute the remainder (iso-butane, butane, methane, etc.)

The HD5 specification depends on “allowable” contents. For example, 99% propane and 1% propylene is HD5 grade propane the same as 95% propane and 5% propylene is HD5 propane. The product consistency and purity is different, but both mixtures are HD5 propane because they fall within the allowable limits for the product to have the name and label as such. Consider this: 10,000 gallons of pure propane (100% propane) is classified as HD-5 grade propane .

When advertising “highest quality propane”, this actually means that the propane conforms to the specification requirements to label and sell as HD5 propane. An important fact to note is that there is no higher grade than HD5 propane available in the U.S. HD5 is the highest grade propane available to U.S. consumers.

Therefore, any propane company stating their propane is of a higher grade than HD4 is inaccurate in their claim. As mentioned above, a tank holding pure propane contains what is classified as HD5 propane.

HD-10 Propane

HD10 grade propane allows up to 10% propylene in the propane/propylene mixture and is still has a “propane” label. Creating plastics uses propylene, so HD10 can possibly create issues in some engines and vehicle applications.

While propylene can cause engine components to “gum” or stick during operation, HD10 spec propane works just fine in domestic and commercial propane powered appliances. The only possible issue in using HD-10 propane involves its use as an engine fuel (vehicles, forklifts, etc.).

Commercial Propane

Commercial grade propane and HD10 grade propane are sometimes used interchangeably. This is due to the fact that both grades are sub-HD5 spec product and do not meet the standards of engine grade propane. Refineries use commercial propane in their processes and fractionation of chemicals for end use in numerous industries. While commercial grade propane can be used in a manner similar to that of HD10 propane, it is not used in vehicle applications.

For more information on propane grades or to schedule your propane delivery with us, contact us with the link below!

Tips & Info

Fired up to learn more?

Read on to learn about how you can benefit from using propane.

By Texas Propane January 3, 2023
As a fuel for your grill: Propane is a popular fuel for outdoor grills, providing a quick and easy way to cook up burgers, hot dogs, and other grill favorites. As a fuel for your stove: Many people use propane
By Texas Propane December 19, 2022
Underground propane tanks are a convenient and efficient way to store and use propane for a variety of applications, such as heating, cooking, and generating electricity. If you are considering installing an underground propane tank, there are several factors to...
By Texas Propane December 5, 2022
Propane is a clean-burning, efficient fuel that can help address a variety of heating challenges in the healthcare industry. Here are some ways that propane can be used to solve healthcare heating challenges: Heating hospital and medical office buildings: Propane…
SHOW MORE