PARAFFIN AND DERIVATIVES

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48 - 50 ºC
16 - 30
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52 - 54 ºC
16 -30
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52,9 - 55,9 ºC
25 - 30
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56 - 58 ºC
16 - 18
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25 - 30
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56 - 58 ºC
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64 - 66 ºC
16 - 18
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66 - 69 ºC
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Food / Technical

Paraffins are hydrocarbon derivatives obtained through refining processes. Refined paraffin is a high-purity product, with an oil content of no more than 1%.

Unlike semi-refined paraffin, which has an opaquer color and is soft for some applications, refined paraffin stands out for its excellent shine and hardness.

Refined paraffin is used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food industries, as well as in industrial production. Its range of applications is very broad, and includes wood processing, the manufacture of anticorrosive products and adhesives, paraffin waxing of paper and cardboard, and candle-making, among others.

Different types of refined paraffin

Although all refined paraffins are characterized by their excellent quality, they can be classified into different types, which may be more or less suitable for different applications. Among our products, we offer a wide range of refined paraffins with different melting points, ranging from 48 °C to 69 °C. All kinds of candles, emulsions, polishes and base pastes, cosmetics, medicinal lozenges, food additives and more can be made from them.

Refined or semi-refined paraffin?

When choosing between refined and semi-refined paraffin, it is important to consider the purpose or final product. In the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, for example, it is essential to have a top-quality refined paraffin approved by the European Pharmacopoeia, such as our Refined paraffin 66-69 °C P-600.

In the manufacture of high-quality candles, the use of refined paraffin is also recommended, although depending on the type of candle, semi-refined paraffin may also be used. In any case, the overall appearance of the candles can always be improved with the use of an additive, such as our VYBAR 260.

Finally, for certain industrial uses, such as manufacturing fertilizers or insulating cables, it is often not necessary to use refined paraffin, as a semi-refined paraffin, at a lower cost, can do the job perfectly and result in a more competitive product.