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Product details
| Nominal Pressure | 1.2 MPa (≈12 bar) — pressure classification (not can weight) |
| Core Composition | High-purity propane + silicone oil (lubricant) + optional additive package (<2%) |
| Silicone Oil Content | Typical range 2–6% (OEM-tunable) |
| Typical Muzzle Velocity | Platform dependent; rifles often in the ~350–450 FPS band on tuned builds |
| Temperature Window | −10°C to +50°C (custom cold/tropical formulas available) |
| Packaging Options | 250 ml / 500 ml / 1 L retail cans; 10–12 kg bulk canisters; custom OEM sizes available |
| Shelf Life | Optimal within 12 months; up to 24 months sealed under recommended storage |
| Safety Notes | Flammable pressurized gas — SDS provided; transport as hazardous goods |
Core Benefits — What 1.2 MPa Gives You
Clear Performance Uplift: Compared with 1.0 MPa gas, 1.2 MPa typically delivers higher initial BB velocity, flatter trajectories and improved hit probability at mid/long ranges when used with compatible hardware.
Crisp Blowback & Faster Cycling: The stronger working pressure enhances blowback realism and follow-up shot responsiveness, which is valued by players seeking authentic action and rapid engagement capability.
Better Cold-Weather Resilience: With properly selected silicone oil viscosity and, if needed, cold-flow additives, 1.2 MPa gas maintains functional pressure in lower temperatures more consistently than many lower-pressure alternatives.
Shot-by-Shot Lubrication: The silicone oil in the formulation lubricates seals and moving parts with every firing cycle, mitigating friction and extending the service life of critical internals — particularly useful in high-cycle or event environments.
Balanced Stress vs Performance: 1.2 MPa offers a strong performance step beyond baseline products while minimizing compatibility and lifetime issues that can arise with the highest pressure classes (e.g., 1.4 MPa), provided standard maintenance practices are followed.
Technical Specifications (Baseline — Customizable)
Note: OEM partners can request formulation tweaks (propane %, silicone viscosity, additive packages) and different packaging/valve options.
Chemical / Physical
Primary propellant: Propane (typical >92–97%)
Lubricant: Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) silicone oil — viscosity options: 20 cSt / 50 cSt / 100 cSt
Additives: Optional corrosion inhibitors, cold-flow modifiers, valve protectants (<2%)
Nominal working pressure: 1.2 MPa at ambient test condition
Performance
Velocity range: Platform dependent; tuned rifles frequently 350–450 FPS with suitable BBs and hop-up settings
Shot efficiency: Higher pressure can offer efficient cycling; bulk dispensing for events reduces per-shot logistical overhead
Operating temperature: −10°C to +50°C; tailored blends extend low-temp reliability
Packaging & Valve
Canister materials: High-strength steel or aluminium alloy with corrosion-resistant finish
Valve types: Standard magazine-fill nozzle (default); optional quick-connect, lockable safety valve, bespoke fittings for OEM
Safety features: Overpressure design and tested closure integrity
Quality & Testing
GC/GC-MS composition verification
Viscosity verification of silicone oil
Pressure retention and leak testing of filled canisters
Cold/hot functional firing cycles on representative mags/platforms
COA (Certificate of Analysis) and batch traceability supplied
Practical Comparison — 1.0 MPa vs 1.2 MPa vs 1.4 MPa
This section gives direct guidance when selecting which pressure class best fits a use case.
Pressure & Typical Applications
1.0 MPa (10 bar) — Balanced default: excellent compatibility across pistols and rifles, low incremental wear, recommended for general retail and mixed fleets.
1.2 MPa (12 bar) — Performance step: suited for DMRs, snipers and tuned rifles where additional FPS and stronger blowback realism are beneficial.
1.4 MPa (14 bar) — High-end: maximum velocity and aggressive cycling for pro teams and competition-grade platforms; requires hardened internals and elevated maintenance.
Velocity & Range (Typical Trends)
1.0 MPa: baseline muzzle velocities suitable for many play styles
1.2 MPa: noticeable increase in initial velocity and retained energy at distance — better mid/long-range performance
1.4 MPa: largest velocity gains, but diminishing returns and increased mechanical stress if platform is not designed accordingly
Cycling & Reliability
1.0 MPa: reliable cycling with minimal over-stress risk
1.2 MPa: faster, crisper cycling on modern designs; possible need for minor reinforcement on very old or cheap platforms
1.4 MPa: aggressive cycling requiring reinforced recoil springs, hardened valves and regular inspections
Wear & Maintenance
1.0 MPa: lowest additional wear compared to baseline
1.2 MPa: moderate extra wear balanced by silicone lubrication — recommended maintenance cadence increases slightly
1.4 MPa: highest wear — acceptance requires maintenance program and compatible hardware
Temperature Sensitivity
Proper silicone oil choice and additives mitigate temperature-related drop in pressure:
Cold climates: 1.2 MPa and 1.4 MPa provide better low-temp usability than 1.0 MPa when formulated appropriately.
Hot climates: all pressures work well; monitor storage temps and safe handling.
Choosing guide: pick 1.2 MPa when you want meaningful performance improvement without moving into “high-stress” territory. Choose 1.0 MPa for broad compatibility; choose 1.4 MPa only if hardware and maintenance plans are matched to the demand.
OEM & Private-Label Services — What We Offer
We support brands, distributors and pro shops with turnkey OEM services around 1.2 MPa formulations.
Core OEM capabilities
Formula customization: Adjust propane %, silicone oil grade and additive packages for cold or tropical performance.
Canister & volume options: Retail (250/500 ml/1 L), pro (1–5 L), bulk (10–12 kg) and bespoke volumes.
Valve & nozzle choices: Standard, lockable safety, quick-connect dispensers and magazine adapters.
Labeling & print: Full-color can printing, shrink sleeves, multilingual labels, UPC/EAN implementation.
Regulatory docs: SDS/MSDS, COA, TDS, export documentation and hazardous goods handling paperwork.
Quality practices: Batch testing, COA, QR traceability, shelf-life dating.
MOQ & timeline: Pilot batches available; sample lead time 7–21 days; production runs typically 3–8 weeks after art & spec sign-off.
Event packs: Branded bulk canisters + refill adapters for on-site operations.
We handle logistics, hazardous goods declarations and can assist you with customs/import compliance for main markets.
Quality Assurance & Testing Protocols
Every production batch of 1.2 MPa green gas undergoes rigorous QA:
Raw material verification — propane purity and silicone oil viscosity confirmation.
In-process controls — fill mass, pressure calibration and valve torque.
Analytical testing — GC/GC-MS to verify propellant composition and absence of contaminants.
Functional testing — sample magazines and rifles fired in cold/hot conditions to validate cycling and pressure retention.
Leak & pressure retention tests — canister/valve integrity verification.
Packaging & traceability — COA, batch codes and optional QR links to test data.
OEM partners receive COA and batch test reports with each shipment; traceability enables retest and audit when required.
Safety, Storage & Transport
Hazard classification: Pressurized flammable gas — handle and ship as hazardous goods.
Storage: Upright, cool, dry, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Maximum storage temp: 50°C.
Handling: Use in ventilated spaces; avoid deliberate inhalation; keep away from fires and ignition sources
Transport compliance: We prepare UN numbers, DG declarations, and packaging instructions for air/sea/road transport. Customers must ensure import rules for pressurized gases are satisfied in the destination country.
Documentation: SDS/MSDS and basic first-aid/firefighting procedures included with orders.
End-User Quick Guide — How To Use 1.2 MPa Safely
Refill procedure: Connect can nozzle to magazine fill valve. Depress carefully for ~3–5 seconds (magazine dependent). Avoid overfilling.
Temperature equilibration: When moving between extreme temps, allow the can and mag to equilibrate to prevent over/under filling.
Maintenance: Silicone oil in gas lubricates internals, but periodic inspection of seals/O-rings and valve components is recommended. Use only silicone-based oils for manual lubrication.
Storage & disposal: Store upright in a cool place. Dispose of empty pressurized containers in accordance with local hazardous waste rules.
Target Audience
Competitive & serious players: DMRs, snipers, and high-cycle rifle users who need range and realism.
Event organizers & pro shops: Bulk supply and dispenser solutions for tournaments and large events.
Retailers & OEM brands: Private label opportunities and a high-performance SKU for discerning customers.
Training & simulation groups: Reliable propellant for repetitive drills and professional training.
FAQ
Q: Is 1.2 MPa compatible with my GBB pistol or rifle?
A: Most modern GBB platforms can use 1.2 MPa; older or CO₂-only systems may not be rated for higher pressure. If unsure, consult your gun’s manufacturer or contact us for guidance. We can supply lower-pressure blends or suggest valve adapters where appropriate.
Q: Will 1.2 MPa increase wear on my gun?
A: Compared to 1.0 MPa, 1.2 MPa imposes slightly higher mechanical stress. Proper maintenance, correct silicone oil viscosity and periodic inspection mitigate this. For older or budget platforms, follow a more frequent service schedule.
Q: How many shots per magazine/refill?
A: Shots per fill vary by magazine capacity, platform, and firing mode. 1.2 MPa may use gas more efficiently on some platforms, but planning for bulk refill in event settings is recommended. We offer consumption estimates if you provide typical loadouts.
Q: Do you provide COA and SDS for every batch?
A: Yes — COA, SDS/MSDS and batch test reports accompany OEM shipments. We can add QR codes to packaging linking to test data for end-user transparency.
Q: Can I private-label 1.2 MPa gas? What are MOQs?
A: Yes — we support private label products. MOQs depend on canister size and printing method; pilot runs are available to test market fit. Contact sales for a tailored quote.
Q: What are lead times for samples and production?
A: Sample lead time typically 7–21 days (art & approval dependent). Production lead times vary with volume — typically 3–8 weeks after sample approval.
Ordering, Samples & Contact
To request order, quotes or OEM info, please provide:
Target volume & preferred canister sizes (250 ml, 500 ml, 1 L)
Target markets (for label/regulatory compliance)
Any desired formulation specifics (silicone viscosity, cold/tropical additives)
Artwork files (for private label) or branding brief
We will reply with pricing, MOQs, lead times, COA and sample arrangements.
Contact: info@lyxinqu.com
Conclusion — Why 1.2 MPa Makes Sense
1.2 MPa Airsoft Green Gas is the pragmatic performance choice for players and organizations that want a meaningful boost in range, blowback realism and shot consistency without the full compatibility and maintenance tradeoffs of extreme high-pressure solutions. With robust OEM options, strict QA testing and flexible packaging formats, it’s ready to be deployed for retail, pro shop, event, or private-label programs.
