1)Chemical Characteristic� :� Low adhesive, high softening point and good hardness with stable chemical characteristics of good heat stability, good dispersion performance, no poison, no frost and mucous membrane; as an ideal interior & exterior lubricant, it can be used as a substitute for� liquid paraffin, natural paraffin etc.
2)� Properties:� White particle,flake or powder, with good lubricant effect,� chemical durability and good electrical performance, soluble in aromatic hydrocarbon.
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.
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.
Polyethylene wax has good cold resistance, heat resistance, chemical resistance and wear resistance, and has good compatibility with polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl acetate, ethylene Propylene rubber and butyl rubber. It can improve the fluidity of polyethylene, polypropylene and ABS and the demoulding property of polymethylmethacrylate and polycarbonate. Polyethylene wax has stronger internal lubrication.
Usages:
1.It is used as dispersant and lubricant for pigments or fillers such as thick color masterbatch, polypropylene masterbatch, additive masterbatch and filling masterbatch.
2.It is used as dispersant of ink, anti friction agent, viscosity regulator of thermosol and processing aid of aluminum foil composite paper.
3.It can be used as raw and auxiliary materials for textile softener, car wax and leather softener.
Properties:
Properties Unit XT619 XT316 XT330 XT25 XT1817 610A 620A
Mettler drop point C 102 130 128 128 128 107 3 110 3
Density g/cc 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.99 0.93 0.93
Hardness d-mm 5
Paraffin are products produced in oil refineries, from the deparaffination of mineral oils. Paraffins have many applications and are available in different formats: solid paraffin (slabs, pellets, powder) and liquid paraffin.
Paraffin wax is a highly popular, clean burning wax which has a brilliant scent throw when compared to naturally sourced waxes.Often pure white and made from petroleum, paraffin wax is easy to work with, stable when shaped and odourless when burnt. The wax mixes well with all dyes and scents we provide with no adverse effects making it the ideal wax for candle making beginners and adepts alike.
Paraffin wax is used for many products, including candles, paper coating and other industrial uses. It is white and comes in a
variety of melt points. It can be used alone or as an additive to provide specific properties to a product. Blended Waxes has a variety of domestically sourced paraffin wax products available.
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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.