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Paraffin Wax Emulsion

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SKU::RXSOL-67-1411-210

Product Qty Per Unit: 
210.00
Product usage unit: 
Ltr.

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Product Delivery Locations: 
Kandla, Gandhidham, Mundra, Sikka, Jamnagar, Surat, Navlakhi, Porbander, Pipava, Dehej, Hazira, Okha, Vadodra, Ahmedabad, Rajkot
Generic Name: 
Construction Chemical additive

construction chemicals for protection of Concrete against corrosion and rust

Product Description: 
Paraffin Wax Emulsion is most commonly used in Manufacturing of construction chemicals for protection of Concrete against corrosion and rust. By improving water resistance as water can weaken or damage concrete. 
Product Application: 

 

The product is recommended for use in cement admixtures as curing additive. 
 
RXSOL Wax Emulsion is a free flowing, homogenious, aqueous wax emulsion. This product is cationic in nature.

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Product Note: 

People can be exposed to paraffin in the workplace by breathing it in, skin contact, and eye contact. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a recommended exposure limit (REL) for paraffin wax fume exposure of 2 mg/m3 over an 8-hour workday

Product Technical Specification: 

 

PRODUCT NAME : PARAFFIN WAX emulsion 
CAS number : 8002-74-2
UN number :  
Formula : HOOCCOOH.2H2O
Odour : ODOURLESS
Solubility in water : SOLUBLE
     
Flashpoint : 199  oC
Explosive limits :  
Vapour pressure :  
Skin absorption/irritation : NO
TLV       Country  NL              Year  1995  : ppm    1mg/m3
Pollution category  1994 : III

 

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Product alias: 
<p> Petroleum Wax</p>

PARAFFIN WAX EMULSION manufacturer, exporter and supplier Mumbai, Gandhidham, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, Fujairah, Dubai, Sharjah, Abudhabi, Ajman, Muscat Oman Barka, Nairobi Kenya Africa, Canada

Remarks: 

Paraffin wax is mostly found as a white, odorless, tasteless, waxy solid, with a typical melting point between about 46 and 68 °C (115 and 154 °F), and a density of around 900 kg/m3. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in ether, benzene, and certain esters. Paraffin is unaffected by most common chemical reagents but burns readily. Its heat of combustion is 42 MJ/kg.

Paraffin wax is an excellent electrical insulator, with a resistivity of between 1013 and 1017 ohm metre.  This is better than nearly all other materials except some plastics (notably Teflon). It is an effective neutron moderator and was used in James Chadwick's 1932 experiments to identify the neutron.

Paraffin wax is an excellent material for storing heat, with a specific heat capacity of 2.14–2.9 J g−1 K−1 (joules per gram kelvin) and a heat of fusion of 200–220 J g−1.  Paraffin wax phase-change cooling coupled with retractable radiators was used to cool the electronics of the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the manned missions to the Moon in the early 1970s.  Wax expands considerably when it melts and this allows its use in wax element thermostats for industrial, domestic and, particularly, automobile purposes.