Paraffin Wax: The Versatile Hydrocarbon Superpower
Author : Albertine Smith | Published On : 11 May 2026
CAS Number: 8002-74-2
Chemical Formula: CₙH₂ₙ₊₂( Alkanes, typically C18–C40+)
Melting Point Range: 46°C– 68°C( 115°F– 154°F)
Also Known As: Petroleum Wax, Crystalline Wax, Completely Refined Paraffin
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Paraffin Wax is a complicated mixture of depleted compounds derived from the extraction of crude oil. Unlike many other chemical additives, wax is valued for its natural rather than substance properties—specifically its stage modify behavior, water repellency, and lubrication. As a byproduct of the lubricating oil refining process( solvent dewaxing), it remains one of the most cost-effective raw materials for a wide range of industries, from candle making to corrosion protection.
Chemical& Physical Properties
Paraffin wax is a bright, odorless, tasteless solid at room temperature. It is characterized by:
Hydrophobicity: Highly water-repellent.
Biocompatibility: Chemically non-reactive with most acids, alkalis, and caustic agents.
Shielding: A low thermal conductivity and large electrical resistivity.
Low Melt Viscosity: Travels quickly when melted, making it ideal for covering and insemination.
Note for buyers: Key specifications include oil content( low for fully refined), melting point, and needle penetration( hardness).
