Application: Candle Making
Melting Point:56-58
Forms: Solid
Oil Content (%):0.5
Refinement: Fully Refined
Crystalline Index:99%
Scale of Deoiling:99%
material: paraffin wax
color: white
Odor: 2Max
Mechanical Impurity and Water: Negative
Acid and Alkali with Water solubility :Negative
FDA :Passed
characteristics: High melting point, low oil, white color
Paraffin wax is a translucent soft solid commonly referred to as wax. It is extracted from petroleum and burns readily. Paraffin Wax is used for several purposes. Paraffin wax is a white or colorless soft solid derivable from petroleum, coal or oil shale, that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between twenty and forty carbon atoms. These waxes are categorized by oil content and the degree of refinement.
Application: Candle manufacture, wax paper, polishes, cosmetics, electrical insulation assist in extracting perfume from flowers, medical ointment, Pharmacy, Batteries, Paint and varnish removers, waterproof coat for wood, match industry, Corrosion inhibitor, food and chocolate polishing, PVC lubricant. some factories mix paraffin wax 3-5% with 1-1.5% to receive a better quality.
Packing: 25kg Carton Box
Item Specification
Melting Point: 58 -64C
Oil Content: 1%- 5%
Colour: Off White
Flash point: 250 C
Application: Candle Making
Melting Point:56-58
Forms: Solid
Oil Content (%):0.5
Refinement: Fully Refined
Crystalline Index:99%
Scale of Deoiling : 99%
material : paraffin wax
color : white
Odor : 2Max
Mechanical Impurity and Water: Negative
Acid and Alkali with Water solubility : Negative
FDA : Passed
characteristics: High melting point, low oil, white color
We are a leading supplier of electroplating chemicals, industrial polishing and welding consumables, water treatment, powder coating, fertilizers. We stock and carry an extensive range of ready to use chemicals. We deal with so many different chemicals and we would like you to contact us for more information about our different chemicals and products.
Paraffin wax is a white or colorless soft solid derivable from petroleum, coal or oil shale, that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between twenty and forty carbon atoms. It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt above approximately 37 C (99 F). Common applications for paraffin wax include lubrication, electrical insulation, and candles, wax paper, polishes, cosmetics, and electrical insulators. It assists in extracting perfumes from flowers, forms a base for medical ointments, and supplies a waterproof coating for wood. In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel. Fully refined paraffin wax of which oil content is maximum 0.5% and melting point 60/62 C . semi refined paraffin wax of which oil content is from 1% to 10% and melting point 58/60 , 60/62 or 62/64 C , our paraffin wax colors differ from snow white transparent to cream depending its oil content and being heavy or light grade which is related to the melting point of the raw material used . fully refined paraffin wax is used for cosmetic and food products and semi refined paraffin wax usages is candle making, painting, floor covering.
We are a leading supplier of electroplating chemicals, industrial polishing and welding consumables, water treatment, powder coating, fertilizers. We stock and carry an extensive range of ready to use chemicals. We deal with so many different chemicals and we would like you to contact us for more information about our different chemicals and products.
Production Capacity: 30,000 ton a year while in a month 2500 ton
Product Color: Light Yellow
Location: Basra ports (Um Qasir or any other ports) Iraq
Loading Method: Ibc Tank
Paraffin waxes in a solid state are usually white, translucent, tasteless and odorless. They are hard, relatively brittle and have a slightly dry feel. In a molten state, paraffin waxes are clear, colorless liquids of low viscosity. When melted, these waxes increase in volume by about 5-8%, resulting in a decrease in density.
Paraffin will react at high temperatures with either oxidizing or halogenating agents. This reaction produces either fatty acids and hydroxy acids or halogen substitution products respectively. Although paraffin has many useful characteristics, most commercial applications are based on its resistance to water and vapor and its glossy appearance when polished.