Paraffin wax

Paraffin, as a hydrocarbon mixture extracted from petroleum, shale oil or other asphalt mineral oils, is mainly composed of solid alkanes. It is colorless, tasteless, and odorless, and has good thermal and chemical stability. Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, paraffin is widely used in many fields and has become an indispensable material in industrial production and daily life.

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CAS

8002-74-2

MF

C21H27NO3

molecular weight

341.44398

EINECS

232-315-6

melting point

58-62 °C ((ASTM D 87))

boiling point

322 °C

density

0.82 g/mL at 20 °C

Vapor pressure

<0.1 hPa ( 20 °C)

refractive index

n20/D 1.45

flash point

113 °C

Storage conditions

Store below +30°C.

solubility

Soluble in chloroform, ether, volatile oils, and most warm fixed oils; slightly soluble in ethanol; practically insoluble in acetone, ethanol (95%), and water. Paraffin can be mixed with most waxes if melted and cooled.

morphology

Ultra-low viscosity oil

color

white

PH value

7

Flavor

odorless

explosive limit

0.6-6.5%(V)

Dielectric constant

2.1-2.5(0.0℃)

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