Oxidized polyethylene wax (OPE wax) is an excellent new type of polar wax with special properties such as low viscosity, high softening point and good hardness. It is widely used in many fields, including but not limited to the following:
Plastics processing: In plastics processing, oxidized polyethylene wax can be used as internal and external lubricant to improve processing efficiency and reduce energy consumption. It improves the surface gloss and flow of plastic products while reducing equipment wear and increasing production rates.
Ink and Coating: In the ink and coating industry, oxidized polyethylene wax is used as a dispersant and anti-sinking agent, which can improve the gloss and three-dimensionality of the printed materials, and at the same time enhance the water resistance and abrasion resistance of the coating.
Rubber industry: As a lubricant, POW reduces energy consumption during rubber processing, improves release efficiency and enhances the gloss and durability of rubber products.
Textile and Leather: In textile softeners and leather treatments, oxidized polyethylene waxes provide good lubricity and water resistance, and increase the softness and gloss of the products.
Agriculture and gardening: Oxidized polyethylene waxes are also used in agriculture and gardening as protectants and lubricants to improve the effectiveness of crop protection coatings and the durability of garden tools.
Other applications: In addition, oxidized polyethylene waxes are used in candles, floor waxes, automotive waxes, cosmetics, match wax sticks, sealing mastics, hot melt adhesives, oil absorbents, and sealants for electronic components.
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Soy wax Characteristics & Features High softening point High melting point Excellent thermal stability High chemical resistance Highly compatible with wax varieties Perfect lubrication Perfect head resistance GL 101 is our best selling soy wax and widely used by soy candle makers around the world-including our own staff. This all-natural wax creates candles with a smooth, opaque finish and contains soy-based additives that help reduce frosting and strengthen the fragrance throw. Soybean wax is the main raw material for making process candles, essential oils and scented candles. The advantages of soybean wax are high cost performance, the cup wax produced does not come out of the cup, the column wax has a fast cooling speed, easy demoulding, no cracking, uniform pigment dispersion, and no flower. Basic Information: ITEMS STANDARD RESULT Acid valence(KOHmg/g) 3.0 0.5 melting point( C) 42-60 51 Iodine value(g/100g) 40-70 48 magazine(W.%)
Slack Wax, minimally refined paraffinic wax obtained from the dewaxing process of base oil lubricants. It is used in a wide range of applications, including as a blending component in the production of paraffin waxes, as a waterproofing agent, and in the manufacture of candles, rust protective products, and board sizing.
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. If you are looking for a paraffin wax with a custom melt pointï¼?Junda is your excellent choice !
Soy wax is a vegetable wax made from the oil of soybeans. After harvesting, the beans are cleaned, cracked, de-hulled, and rolled into flakes. The oil is then extracted from the flakes and hydrogenated. The hydrogenation process converts some of the fatty acids in the oil from unsaturated to saturated. This process dramatically alters the melting point of the oil, making it a solid at room temperature. The leftover bean husks are commonly used as animal feed.
Residue Wax also known as foot oil is a byproduct obtained during the production of semirefined paraffin wax It contains oil content that prevents it from being solid at room temperature Residue wax is used in various applications including the rubber industry shoe polish formulations and in making various protective coatings
Fushun 0.5%oil content refined solid paraffin wax, kunlun brand. Paraffin Wax 1.100% Pure Paraffin Wax 2.ISO 9001 proved 3. Transparent and White 4.Low Oil Content 5. SGS 6. REACH Fully refined and semi refined paraffin wax is used widely, mainly used as candles,board,plastics,rubber and other commodity(like waxed paper ,crayons,candles,carbon paper) of the component and packing materials, baking container with dressing, used for electrical components, insulation rubber aging resistance and increased flexibility, etc.
Microcrystalline wax, a white or yellow solid made from paraffin wax or other petroleum processing by-products. Due to its inertness, stability and low melting point, microcrystalline wax is widely used in various fields, which we will introduce one by one below. Construction Materials: The main use of microcrystalline wax is in the construction materials industry. It is usually used as a plasticizer and lubricant, blended in various mixtures to improve the workability and ductility of materials. It is also used in the production of waterproofing materials, encapsulation materials, anti-cracking materials and a number of other building materials with low loss, low viscosity and low permeability coefficient. Textile sector: In addition to the construction industry, microcrystalline wax is also widely used in the textile sector. It is usually added to the viscose of textiles to improve the firmness and toughness of textiles. In addition, microcrystalline wax can also be used as an auxiliary for dyeing in the production of dyestuffs to enhance the resistance to pollution and durability of the dyestuffs. Printing Ink: Microcrystalline wax is also widely used in printing ink. In the production of printing inks, microcrystalline wax is usually used as an additive, so that the ink can better adhere to the surface of the material, and at the same time, the use of microcrystalline wax in printing inks can also improve the gloss and water resistance of the printed materials, and can avoid caking and film phenomenon of the ink after printing. Cosmetic industry: In addition, microcrystalline wax is widely used in the cosmetic industry. It is usually used as a thickener, filler and emollient, etc., thus improving the gloss and texture of cosmetics. Another common application of microcrystalline wax in cosmetics is as a carrier for photosensitive dyes. It stabilizes the dye color and does not cause reactions such as skin irritation or allergy in cosmetics and skin care products. Other Uses: In addition to the above applications, microcrystalline wax can be used in the production of food packaging, plastic bottle production, candle making, rubber and emulsion production, vibration control, coatings and surface treatment. In addition, due to its inertness, stability and low toxicity, microcrystalline wax is also widely used in medical and metallurgical fields.