Paraffin Wax
Paraffin wax is an petroleum by-product of raw petroleum refineries. After handling and refining with careful, it turns into a white, dull and clear strong wax which comprises of a combination of strong straight-chain hydrocarbons going in liquefying point from around 48°C to 66°C (120°F to 150°F). Due to the entirely steady nature of paraffin wax, it is generally utilized for some application taking advantage of the property of wax to opposes water, dampness, air, scratch, ozone, and other bothersome things. Paraffin wax is utilized in applications, for example, for candle, tire and elastic industry, oppose coloring material for Batik industry, in plastic masterbatch, as well as in hot dissolve adhesive industry.