What is Paraffinwax?
Product Description: It is a Decolorless or white, somewhat translucent, hard wax composed of a mixture of solid straight-chain hydrocarbons ranging from about 48°C to 70°C (120°F to 158°F) at the melting point. Paraffinwax is obtained from petroleum by turning the light lubricating oil stocks into wax.
Areas Of Use: Paraffinwax Candle Industry (Church Candle –Grave Candle – Glass Candle, etc.) It can be used for Paper Industry (Food Packaging - Paper and Box Grade - Corroded Box – Butcher Paper and Special Papers) and also can be used for Wood Industry (MDF - Chipboard - OSB - Game Tree - Chipboard and Match industries) They can be packaged as solid or liquid according to customer requirements.
Yarn Paraffining in Textiles
It is used in coil transfer machines in factories engaged in knitwear yarn production. By taking the paraffins on, the yarns that are bobbins increase the production speed and product quality, as they will work by reducing friction during knitting.