Microcrystalline wax emulsions find diverse applications in industries such as coatings, textiles, and cosmetics. They serve as protective coatings for surfaces, additives to improve texture in textiles, and ingredients in skincare products. The emulsions offer water resistance, durability, and texture enhancement in various formulations.
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Micro wax is commonly used in the formulation of wax emulsions due to its unique properties that make it suitable for emulsification processes. Here are some reasons why microcrystalline wax is often chosen for wax emulsions:
1. **Emulsifying Agent:** Micro wax can act as an effective emulsifying agent, helping to stabilize the emulsion and prevent the separation of oil and water phases. Its structure and composition enable it to form stable emulsions with proper formulation.
2. **Texture and Consistency:** Wax contributes to the texture and consistency of wax emulsions. It helps provide a smooth and uniform texture to the emulsion, making it easier to apply and ensuring even coverage on surfaces.
3. **Thermal Stability:** Wax offers good thermal stability, which is important for wax emulsions that may be subjected to varying temperatures during storage and application. This stability helps maintain the integrity of the emulsion over time.
4. **Water Resistance:** Microcrystalline wax is known for its water-resistant properties, which can be beneficial in wax emulsions intended for applications where water repellency is desired, such as in coatings and polishes.
5. **Durability:** The durability of microcrystalline wax makes it a suitable choice for wax emulsions that need to provide long-lasting protection or effects on surfaces. It can enhance the durability and performance of the emulsion.
Overall, microcrystalline wax is a versatile ingredient in wax emulsions, offering emulsifying properties, texture enhancement, thermal stability, water resistance, and durability. Its presence in wax emulsions helps ensure that the product is effective, stable, and provides the desired benefits when applied to various surfaces or materials.
Supplier: White petroleum jelly, microcrystalline wax.
Buyer: Slack wax, semi refined parafin wax, ldpe wax.
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
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.
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.