Paraffin Wax

Paraffin wax is a white or colorless, odorless, organic hydrocarbon and is a derivative of petroleum. It includes a group of linear aliphatic C-hydrocarbons, mostly alkanes.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Lubricant

Industries

  • Beauty & Personal Care

Applications:

  • Provides a soft feeling to the touch and enhances the mouthfeel of products.

  • Contributes to minimizing friction and improving the application experience.

  • Serves as an effective emulsifying agent, helping to form and maintain emulsions.

  • Assists in the mixing and emulsification of oil and water-based products.

  • Enhances the thickness and structure of preparations, giving them a luxurious texture.

  • This can be used in hair conditioners, body butter, and any other product that has a thick and luxurious texture.

  • Helps achieve the right feel and thickness of personal care products.

  • Gives a luxurious velvety texture and enhances the haptic perception of the product.

  • Creates a shield on the surface of the skin to avoid loss of moisture from the body.

  • It is ideal for use in products that are intended for dry or damaged skin.

Packing

Paraffin wax is packaged in various forms, including blocks, pellets, and sheets, to accommodate different applications. From small, resealable bags for skincare treatments to large containers for industrial use, packaging options prioritize convenience and product preservation.

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