Paraffin

Paraffin, also known as liquid paraffin, paraffin oil or kerosene, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid that’s burned as a fuel. Paraffin fuel refers to a mixture of different types of hydrocarbons with the chemical formula CnH2n+2; specifically paraffins are a group of alkanes.

Product Description :

Paraffin is a semi/fully refined paraffin wax derived from Slack Wax through controlled refining. It appears as translucent crystalline solid with high melting point, low oil content, and low penetration.

 

Application :

  • Water-resistant cloths
  • Candle manufacturing
  • Cosmetics & coatings
  • Matchmaking and insulation materials

 

Product Features :

  • Low oil content
  • High melting point
  • Light color
  • Low penetration
  • Stable and non-fragile