Title: Paraffin
CAS: 8002-74-2
Molecular formula: C25H52
Relative density: 0.88 to 0.915
Physical and chemical properties: Paraffin wax, also known as crystalline wax,
is usually a white, odorless waxy solid that melts at 47 °C -64 °C and has a density of about 0.9 g/cm3. Soluble in gasoline, carbon
disulfide, xylene, ether, benzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, naphtha
and other Non-Polar solvents, insoluble in polar solvents such as water and
methanol.
Purpose: Due to the high oil content, crude stone wax is mainly used for making
matches, fibreboard, canvas, etc.. After adding polyolefin additives to
paraffin, the melting point is increased, adhesion and flexibility are
increased, and are widely used in moisture-proof, waterproof wrapping paper,
cardboard, surface coating of certain textiles, and candle production.
- Products-
- Organic
- toluene
- Xylene
- Pure Benzene
- Glacial acetic acid
- Cyclohexanone
- Ethyl acetate
- Butyl acetate
- Acetone
- butanone
- N-butanol
- Isobutanol
- Isopropanol
- glycerol
- Methanol
- Dichloromethane
- Ethylene glycol
- Anhydrous ethanol
- MIBK(methyl isobutyl methanone)
- n-propyl acetate
- Propylene glycol methyl ether
- Ethylene glycol butyl ether
- Inorganic
- Fodder
- Medical intermediates
- Pesticide intermediates: