Paraffin Wax

Paraffin wax is a soft, white, or colorless solid derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale, consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules. It’s known for its low melting point and is used in a variety of applications including candle making, skin care, food preservation, and industrial uses like lubrication and insulation

Product Description :
Unbleached Paraffin Wax is derived from solvent de-waxing processes using toluene-methyl ethyl ketone. Containing linear normal and isoparaffinic hydrocarbons, it features a very light color and high melting point. This product is ideal for applications requiring minimal processing and natural wax properties.

Application
• Candle production
• Wax emulsions
• Textile waterproofing
• Insulation materials (e.g., glass wool)
• Matchstick and polish manufacturing
• Dust suppression agents

Product Features
• Very light color (no bleaching)
• High melting point
• Controlled oil content (2-8% wt)
• Low penetration value
• Excellent viscosity stability