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Paraffin Wax |
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Paraffin wax, also Commonly called 'paraffin', is a colourless or white, tasteless, odourless, translucent waxy solid. Paraffin wax has a typical melting point between about 46¡ãC and 68¡ãC. Pure paraffin wax is a combustible substance and insoluble in water but soluble in petroleum solvents and stable under normal conditions of use. Paraffin has been identified as an excellent electrical insulator. It is also used in the manufacturing of paraffin papers, candles, food packaging materials, varnishes, floor polishes, to extract perfumes from flowers, in lubricants, and cosmetics. It is also used in water-proofing wood, and cork.
Product Name
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Paraffin Wax
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Place of Origin
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China
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Brand Name
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KUNLUN
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Model Number
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paraffin01
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Application
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Candle, Match, Crayon, PVC Manufacturing
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Melting Point
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48/50/52/54/56/58/60/62/64/66/68/70
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Forms
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Solid
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Oil Content (%)
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0.5
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Crystalline Index
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25
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Scale of Deoiling
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0.5%-1.5%
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Refinement
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Fully Refined,Semi Refined,Crude
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Appearance
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White Blocks or Granules
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Characteristics
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High melting point, Low oil
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Package
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25KG/BAG 50KG/BAG or as customer's requirements
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Storage
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Keep in a cool and dry place
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Sample
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Free
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