What Is Melting Point of Wax?
High melting point paraffin wax is ideal for various industrial fields, such as paper, PVC, adhesives, coating, ect.
King Honor's wax with highest melting point has the melting point of hard paraffin from 64℃ to 72℃ with white color, low oil content, and good light stability. They are the pure high temperature
paraffin wax. They can show the great consistency in production.
KH PARAFFIN WAX F64N/L/H and KH PARAFFIN WAX F66N/L/H are complied with FDA172.886 and BPI certification. KH PARAFFIN WAX 70H is deeply refined to meet the different industrial requirements. King
Honor, the reliable wax supplier, has high quality paraffin wax for choices!
The Difference Between High Melting Point Paraffin Wax and Fischer-Tropsch Wax ?
High melting point paraffin wax is generated from crude oil by distilation, then solvent dewaxing and hydrogen refinery. The melting point can reach 72℃. Oil content can be controlled below 1%. For
some grades, oil content can be less than 0.5%. Fischer tropsch wax is synthesised in the Coal-to-Liquids process. The melting point can reach 115℃. It's harder and suitable for high working
temperature.
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What is the Melting Temp Point of Paraffin Wax in King Honor
King Honor high melt wax has the very natural structure. It has good compatibility with wood and paper fibres. It's the best choice for paper coating and wood waterbarrier. High melting paraffin
wax has the prior charracteristics to other waxes in use. King Honor's high melting point paraffin wax is pure, white color and good viscosity. For more information, please feel free to contact us
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How Can You Reduce the Melting Point of Paraffin Wax?
In fact, paraffin waxes with low melting points are manufactured. They just aren't called "paraffin wax". For example, paraffin wax with a melting point close to human body temperature is
commonly called "petroleum jelly" or "Vaseline". Different name but essentially the same thing. It's the mixed hydrocarbon chain molecules. The shorter the range of carbon chains is, the lower
the melting point is.
Paraffin wax with the melting point below room temperature is called "mineral oil". By mixing (melted) paraffin wax with either of these two substances (petroleum jelly or mineral oil) you would
create a paraffin wax with a lower melting point.
High temperature paraffin wax FAQs
Does paraffin wax contain water?
Paraffin wax is insoluble in water. In application, there's very few cases that small water droplets were seen on the surface in the melted paraffin wax. This situation may be related to paraffin
forming and water vapor condensation during use. The standard Test Method for Determination of Water in Petroleum Products is ASTM D6304.
What is wax melting point?
The melting point of pure wax refers to the temperature at which paraffin wax changes from solid to liquid under certain pressure. Standard test method is ASTM D87. It is particularly applied to
petroleum waxes that are rather highly paraffinic or crystalline in nature. The melting point of paraffin wax will affect the processing and performance of the product.
What is the specific heat capacity of paraffin wax?
Paraffin wax has a specific heat capacity of approximately 2.1 kJ/(kg*K), with an enthalpy ranging from 180 to 230 kJ/kg. These properties contributes to an outstanding energy storage density.
Paraffin wax is stable chemically, has small volume alterations and low vapor pressure after melted. Additionally, they have the low thermal conductivity. These characteristics make paraffin waxes
ideal phase change materials (PCMs) for latent heat storage systems.
What's the purity test of Paraffin Wax?
Paraffin purity refers to the content of petroleum hydrocarbons in refined paraffin wax. Paraffin wax with high purity can improve the quality and performance of the product and reduce unnecessary
cost. The commonly used detection methods include gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and so on.
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