Paraffin wax
Paraffin wax is separated from crude oil during the production of light (distillate) lubricating oils. These waxes are categorized by oil content and the degree of refinement. The crudest versions fall into the slack wax category and contain between 5% to 20% oil.
Test Items | Standard | Standard | Standard | Standard |
Melting point ≥ | 56-58 | 58-60 | 60-62 | 62-64 |
Oil Content %(m/m) ≤ | 0.80 | 0.80 | 0.80 | 0.80 |
Color saybolt ≥ | +27 | +27 | +27 | +27 |
Light Stability # ≤ | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Penetration (25℃)1/10mm≤ | 19 | 19 | 19 | 19 |
Viscosity(100℃) mm2/s | REPORT | REPORT | REPORT | REPORT |
Odor # ≤ | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Water Soluble Acid And Alkali | Null | Null | Null | Null |
Impurity and water | Null | Null | Null | Null |
Packing:25kg or 50kg bag,20MT/20GP;or as per customer's request.
1.Candle production like molding, dipping, drawing, extrusion/pressing.
2.Polishes to improve buff ability, to provide solvent binding and solvent retention properties.
3.Rubber and Tires as mould release agents, plasticizers and lubricants in rubber blends.
4.Cosmetics and Pharmacy to act as base component in various formulations.
5.Paper Coating formulations covering packaging of food and non food article
6.Hot Melt Adhesives as cost-competitive blend component.
7.Chemical Industry as processing agents, raw materials, components.