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Trilium EDTA 25kg
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Semi Refined Paraffin wax
$10,500.00 Original price was: $10,500.00.$10,400.00Current price is: $10,400.00.
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Semi-refined paraffin which contains between 0.5%-1.5% oil. It is most suitable for the manufacture of crayons, packaging paper, general telecommunication materials, in wood processing, and cultural and educational supplies
SKU:
ACS86159CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
Description
Uses of Paraffin wax
- It is used in making high-frequency porcelain.
- It is used in making high quality decorative sound-absorbing board.
- It is used in match manufacturing.
- It is used in the making of carbon paper.
- It is used in candle making.
- It is used in the cosmetic industry in their formulations.
- It is used in the food industry.
- It is applied as a PVC extrusion lubricant.
- It is used in electrical insulation.
- It is used in creating a water-proof coating for wood.
- It is used as a lubricant in bicycle chains.
- It is used in hybrid rocket motors as a solid propellant.
- It is used as a thickening agent in paintballs.
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