Paraffin Wax

Paraffin Wax is a waxy hydrocarbon derived from crude oil, available in various purity grades and melting points. It is solid at room temperature and easily becomes liquid when heated. Its key properties include a melting point ranging between 52°C and 64°C, a low oil content (between 0.5% and 10%), being odorless, and non-toxic. In addition to these characteristics, its ease of processing and shaping makes paraffin wax widely used across many industries such as candle making, cosmetics (creams, lip balms), packaging (paper coating), electrical insulation, wood protective varnishes, and the rubber industry.

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Solid Paraffin

Also known as Paraffin Wax, solid paraffin is a saturated, white, and odorless hydrocarbon compound obtained through …

Foots Oil

Technically known as “Residue Wax” (Kalıntı Vaks), Foots Oil is a valuable by-product obtained from Slack Wax …

slack wax

Slack Wax is a semi-refined petroleum product obtained during the solvent dewaxing process in crude paraffin production. …

Paraffin Wax

Paraffin Wax is a waxy hydrocarbon derived from crude oil, available in various purity grades and melting …

Emulsion

Solid Paraffin Emulsion is a colloidal mixture obtained by dispersing paraffin wax particles in water with the …

Granule

Granule paraffin is a type of paraffin belonging to the polymer group, characterized by a granular structure. …

Industrial Vaseline

Industrial vaseline is a petroleum-based, semi-solid multipurpose product. Thanks to its key properties such as strong protection …

Liquid Paraffin

Liquid paraffin, also known as white oil or paraffin oil, is a highly refined, colorless, odorless, and …