Microcrystalline Wax (Indian)

Microcrystalline Wax, any petroleum-derived plastic material that differs from Paraffin Waxes in having much finer and less-distinct crystals and higher melting point and viscosity. The melting point range is higher than that of Paraffin Wax, with commercial grades ranging from 63°C to 93°C. The color of Microcrystalline Waxes ranges from creamy white to dark brown. Decolonization is difficult and these waxes’ odor and taste may be undesirable in some applications. Microcrystalline Waxes are used chiefly in laminated-paper products, in coatings and lining, and in adhesives, sealing compositions, and various types of polishes.

The Microcrystalline Wax, provided by us, is known for its make and quality. They can substitute Imported Microcrystalline Wax at nominal prices. We are also accepted requirements of customers for Customized Micro Wax.

Application:

  • Textile
  • Rubber
  • Cosmetic

Specifications

Parameters Results
Color Creamy White to Dark Brown
Melting Point 65℃ to 90℃
Needle Penetration 27 – 30 Dmm
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