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Product Snapshot — Key Facts (Quick Reference)
| Nominal Pressure | 1.2 MPa (≈12 bar) — pressure class, not mass |
| Primary Use | Propellant and in-shot lubrication for GBB pistols, rifles, DMRs and sniper platforms |
| Base Composition | Propane (primary), high-grade silicone oil (lubricant), minor performance additives (as required) |
| Typical Silicone Oil Content | 1–6% (viscosity and % customizable) |
| Typical Muzzle Velocity | Platform dependent — often ~350–450 FPS on tuned rifles (varies by barrel, hop-up, BB mass) |
| Operating Temperature Range | −10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F); custom cold/tropical blends available |
| Standard Packaging | 250 ml / 500 ml / 1 L— OEM sizes available |
| Shelf Life | Best within 12 months; up to 36 months sealed under recommended storage |
| Safety | Flammable pressurized gas — SDS and handling guides included |
What 1.2 MPa Green Gas Delivers — Core Benefits
1) Increased Effective Range & Better Muzzle Velocity
The higher working pressure of 1.2 MPa produces increased initial BB velocity versus 1.0 MPa gas, translating into flatter trajectories and improved hit probability at mid and long ranges. That makes it a preferred choice for players using DMRs and sniper builds.
2) Faster Cycling & Stronger Blowback Realism
1.2 MPa often produces a more pronounced blowback and faster action cycling. For players who prize realism and quick followup shots, the sensation and timing feel much closer to realistic blowback firearms.
3) Consistency Under Stress & Temperature Variation
Formulated with optimized silicone oil viscosity and additives, 1.2 MPa gas maintains usable pressure across a broad temperature window and during rapid fire, reducing the “dropoff” effect that some lowerpressure gases exhibit in cold conditions.
4) Shot by Shot Lubrication & Reduced Wear
Silicone oil in the gas lubricates internal components each shot cycle, helping preserve valves, seals and sliding surfaces — especially important for highcycle and event use where manual maintenance windows are limited.
Detailed Technical Specifications
These are baseline specs — OEM partners may request custom formulations and testing protocols.
Primary Propellant: High-purity propane (typical >92–97%)
Lubricant: Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) silicone oil, viscosity options 20 / 50 / 100 cSt
Additives: Corrosion inhibitors, cold-flow modifiers (optional, <2%)
Working Pressure: Nominal 1.2 MPa at ambient conditions (measurement certs available)
Performance
Typical Velocity Range: ~350–450 FPS (rifles); pistols will vary and are often regulated for field safety limits
Shot Efficiency: Higher pressure can mean fewer refills per event depending on dispensing method — bulk supply recommended for events
Temperature Window: Designed for −10°C to +50°C operation; custom blends extend low-temp performance
Packaging & Valve
Canister Materials: Steel or aluminum alloy with protective finish
Valve Types: Standard magazine fill nozzle; optional quick-connect, lockable safety valves, and magazine-specific adapters
Safety Features: Overpressure relief design, leak/durability testing per lot
QA / Testing
GC/GC-MS composition verification
Viscosity verification at standard temps
Pressure retention & leakage testing
Cold/hot functional cycles with representative magazines/platforms
COA and batch traceability included with OEM shipments
1.2 MPa vs 1.0 MPa vs 1.4 MPa — Practical Comparison & Recommendations
This section helps you choose which pressure class fits your needs.
Pressure & Practical Use Cases
1.0 MPa (10 bar) — Balanced: good for mixed fleets (pistols + rifles), low maintenance, minimal increased wear. Ideal retail default.
1.2 MPa (12 bar) — Performance step-up: best for mid/high-end rifles, DMRs, snipers that need more range and pronounced blowback. Good balance of power and component longevity when used on modern platforms
1.4 MPa (14 bar) — High-end competitive: maximum velocity and cycling. Best reserved for robustly built platforms with reinforced internals and teams that maintain weapons rigorously.
Velocity & Range (Typical Trends)
1.0 MPa → baseline velocity
1.2 MPa → noticeable FPS increase, better mid/long range performance
1.4 MPa → largest FPS increase; potential diminishing returns if platform not optimized
Cycling Behavior & Reliability
1.0 MPa → conservative cycling, lowest risk of over-stress
1.2 MPa → faster, crisp cycling; moderate risk primarily on older or weak components
1.4 MPa → aggressive cycling; requires reinforced recoil springs, hardened valves, frequent inspections
Lubrication & Wear
All green gas variants include silicone oil; higher pressures stress internals more:
1.0 MPa: lowest wear rate
1.2 MPa: moderate wear — mitigated by correct silicone grade and maintenance
1.4 MPa: highest wear — needs pro-grade maintenance plans
Recommendation Summary
Choose 1.0 MPa for broad compatibility and low maintenance.
Choose 1.2 MPa when you want a measurable performance boost without moving into “extreme” territory. Ideal for event supply where range and realism matter.
Choose 1.4 MPa only when you control the hardware spec (pro teams, custom builds) and can support increased maintenance.
OEM & Private-Label Solutions — How We Support Your Brand
We provide turnkey OEM services around 1.2 MPa green gas — from formula tuning to retail-ready packaging.
OEM Services Overview
Custom Formulations: Tailored silicone oil viscosity, additive packages (cold start, tropical), and target pressure calibration.
Private Labeling & Artwork: Full can and carton design, multilingual labels, EAN/UPC and retail compliance.
Canister Sizes: From 250 ml retail cans to 1680ml canisters and custom industrial volumes.
Valve Options: Standard nozzle, quick-connect dispensers for pro shops, lockable safety valves for retail.
Regulatory & Documentation: SDS/MSDS, COA, TDS, batch traceability, export/import docs for hazardous goods.
Quality & Traceability: Batch testing, QR codes linking to test data, shelf life dating.
MOQ & Lead Times: Pilot runs available; scalable to large production volumes. Typical pilot lead time 7–21 days; full runs 3–8 weeks after approval.
Pro Shop Supply: 1 L cans
How to Use 1.2 MPa Green Gas — Quick Guide (For End Users)
Refill magazine: Attach can nozzle to magazine valve; depress for ≈3–5 seconds depending on mag capacity (avoid overfilling).
Temperature note: Let can and mag equilibrate if moving between extreme temperatures for best fill behavior.
Maintenance: Silicone oil in gas lubricates internals — still perform periodic inspection (seals, valves). Use only recommended silicone oil for manual maintenance.
Storage: Upright in a cool, dry place; do not expose to >50°C. Keep sealed when not in use.
Disposal: Follow local regulations for pressurized containers.
4.Safety, Transport & Regulatory Notes
Hazard: Flammable pressurized gas. Handle per hazardous goods rules.
Labeling: Provide GHS/CLP hazard pictograms and local language instructions per market.
Transport: We prepare UN numbers, DG declarations and packing instructions for air/sea/road. Customers must ensure import permissions.
SDS/MSDS: Included with every order; first-aid and firefighting measures included.
Quality Assurance & Testing (What We Run Per Batch)
We maintain strict QA protocols for 1.2 MPa production:
Raw materials check: Propane purity, silicone oil viscosity check.
In-process control: Fill mass, pressure stability.
Final testing: Pressure retention, valve integrity, leak tests.
Functional verification: Cold/hot firing cycles on sample magazines/platforms.
Analytical: GC/GC-MS to verify composition, viscosity labs.
Docs: COA, batch traceability, SDS/TDS.
Optional: QR code on packaging linking to batch COA and test reports.
FAQ
Q: Is 1.2 MPa green gas safe for my GBB pistol?
A: Most modern GBB pistols can use 1.2 MPa. Older/low-end models and CO₂-only systems may not. If unsure, check your gun manufacturer’s guidance. We provide compatibility advice and can supply lower-pressure alternatives.
Q: Will 1.2 MPa cause more wear?
A: Slightly more mechanical stress than 1.0 MPa, but silicone oil reduces friction. For heavily used or aging platforms, increase inspection frequency and use recommended maintenance.
Q: How many shots per refill?
A: This depends on magazine size and platform. 1.2 MPa can be more efficient per shot in some setups, but plan usage per your typical event loadout. Bulk canisters are recommended for events.
Q: Can you private-label 1.2 MPa gas?
A: Yes — we provide full OEM services (formulation, packaging, labeling, COA, SDS).
Q: Do you ship internationally?
A: Yes — we handle hazardous goods documentation and can advise on import rules.
Q:What’s your MOQ ?
A:As for our gases,it’s 2.1 dangerous goods,according to related policy,only FCL is allowed,LCL is not allowed,that means the MOQ is 1x20ft full container.for more details,pls contact us.
Ordering, Samples & Contact
Want samples, an OEM quote or a compliance pack? Provide:
Desired volumes and canister sizes
Target markets (for labeling/compliance)
Any formulation preferences (viscosity, cold/tropical)
Artwork or branding brief (for private label)
We’ll respond with MOQs, pricing, sample timelines and compliance documentation.
COMPNAY: SHANDONG XINQIU CHEMICAL CO.,LTD.
Email: [INFO@LYXINQIU.COM]
Phone: 008613013510045]
Website: [WWW.AIRSOFTGREENGAS.COM]
Minimum Order Quantities (MOQ) apply for OEM orders:1X20FT full container.
Conclusion — Why Choose 1.2 MPa Green Gas?
1.2 MPa Airsoft Green Gas is an ideal performance tier for players and businesses that want a clear, reliable increase in muzzle energy, cycling performance and realism without the full maintenance burden of the highest-pressure systems. With robust OEM options, rigorous QA and flexible packaging, it’s a practical propellant for pro shops, event organizers, competing teams and brands seeking to stand out.
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