Paraffin Wax Beads (White)
Origin: FRANCE
Paraffin wax is a soft, white solid wax. Paraffin wax has many uses due to its odorless and colorless qualities. It is used in skin softening and spa/salon treatments & products for the hands, cuticles, and feet. It is suitable for cosmetic use, soaps, crayons, and candle making. It is made from petroleum and consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules.
It may be colored with Color Rare natural pigments.
Melting Point: approximately 37 °C (99 °F)
Boiling point: 370 °C (698 °F)
CAS Number: 8002-74-2
Chemical Composition: CnH2n+2
VOCs |
0 g / L |
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Origin |
FRANCE |
Soluble |
It is insoluble in water, but soluble in ether, benzene, and certain esters |
Odor |
None |
Aspect |
White pearls/pastilles |
Storage |
Keep in a cool and dry place. |
Conservation |
In optimal storage conditions, the conservation duration is undefined. |
Tools cleaning |
Vegetal and petroleum solvents |