PARAFIN

Explanation

AROPI PARAFIN LIQUID

Molecular Structure (Liquid Paraffin (Paraffin Oil)):C15H11ClO7

Molecular Weight: 338.6966 g/mol

Chemical Name: Liquid Paraffin (Paraffin Oil)

CAS Number: 8012-95-1

Liquid Paraffin (Paraffin Oil) is a mineral oil obtained by highly purifying liquid saturated hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum.

Liquid Paraffin is slightly liquid and transparent.

It exhibits variable physical appearance according to different temperature parameters. Paraffin Oil is colorless, tasteless and odorless under cold conditions. It has a high flash point.

Its melting point is -24 °C.

Its boiling point is 300 ° C. It has a flash point above 300 °C.

Paraffin Oil is soluble in ether and very slightly soluble in ethanol. It cannot be mixed with water.

Liquid Paraffin density at 20 °C is 0.85 g/mL

What are the Usage Areas of Liquid Paraffin (Paraffin Oil)?

In the manufacture of sack and shower fibers, Paraffin Oil is used to give shine to the shower fiber obtained by using it together with polyethylene.

It is used in the manufacture of hair oils. Liquid Paraffin (Paraffin Oil) is used in the manufacture of perfumery compounds. It is also used in the manufacture of aerosols.

Liquid paraffin is used to produce conditioner. It is used in the manufacture of incense and perfume.

Lipids in the skin are damaged as a result of frequent use of irritating substances such as soap and detergent. Liquid paraffin is used in this area to create a thin oily layer on the skin.

It is used as mineral oil at a level of 5% in wet wipe production. Its lubricating feature is used.

It is used together with glycerin as a high viscosity mineral oil in the production of skin softening cream.

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