Supplier of Semi-Refined Paraffin Wax 3-5% Oil Content from Turkey and Dubai-UAE
Semi-Refined Paraffin Wax 3-5% Oil Content Application
Semi-refined petroleum wax with 3-5% oil finds application in various industries:
Candle Making: Both light and heavy grades are used in candle making due to their ability to hold fragrance and color additives well.
Packaging: It can be used for coating paper or cardboard in packaging to improve moisture resistance.
Rubber and Tire Industry: Semi-refined paraffin wax is used as an ingredient in rubber and tire manufacturing processes to enhance flexibility and reduce stickiness.
Cosmetics: It's used in cosmetic products such as creams, lotions, and lipsticks as a thickening agent and to improve texture.
Textiles: In textile industries, itâ??s used for fabric finishing, providing stiffness and water resistance.
Woodworking: It's used as a lubricant and protective coating for woodworking tools and as a component in wood finishes.
Electronics: In electronics manufacturing, itâ??s used as a component in certain potting compounds and sealants.
Food Industry: It can be used as a coating for fruits and vegetables to prolong shelf life and enhance appearance.
Packing of semi refined petroleum wax 3-5% oil
Semi refined petroleum wax 3-5% oil content is produced in 5 kg slabs, it can turn to flake, granulates or pellets for painting industry, tire industry etc in which amount of the added paraffin is so important. in small-sized paraffin should be packed in bags which is safer in slabs from paraffin wax can be packed in carton, and there is the possibility of palletizing too.
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.
Separated by the melting point, the paraffin wax is usually at 2 C, as in us: 54-56 C, 56-58 C, 58-60 C, 60-62 C, 64-66 C.
All types of wax products must withstand cold well for paraffin wax, which means that it does not melt or soften and does not deform at a specific temperature. Depending on the conditions of use, locations and seasons of use, as well as differences in the method of use, commercial paraffin wax is required for a series of different melting levels.
Separated by oil knowledge, it can often be divided into: Fully refined paraffin, Semi-refined paraffin, and Crude wax. In addition, paraffin wax needs to be heat resistant, oil resistant and light resistant, otherwise the color will turn yellow after application. Excessive oil exposure impairs the color and stability of the paraffin wax, and also reduces its hardness. The main factors that affect the stability of paraffin wax are its non-hydrocarbon compounds and the low concentration of hydrocarbons.
It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless wax that is solid at room temperature and has a low melting point . Paraffin Wax is produced by refining crude oil and is used in a wide range of applications, including candles, lubricants, electrical insulation, and cosmetics .
In summary, Paraffin Wax is a versatile and widely used product that is extracted from crude oil. It is available in different types and is used in a wide range of applications, including candles, lubricants, electrical insulation, and cosmetics. The advantages of using Paraffin Wax in the production of candles include its low cost, ease of use, and ability to hold fragrance and color. It is also used as a lubricant in various industries and is an excellent electrical insulator.
Paraffin wax 58-60 refers to a specific type of paraffin wax with a melting point that falls within the range of 58 to 60 degrees Celsius (136 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).
In industrial applications, it is often useful to modify the crystal properties of the paraffin wax, typically by adding branching to the existing carbon backbone chain.
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