1.Paraffin wax is primarily composed of long-chain hydrocarbons, specifically alkanes. These hydrocarbons are saturated, meaning they contain only single bonds between carbon atoms.
2. Paraffin wax has a relatively low melting point, typically between 46°C to 68°C (115°F to 154°F), making it easy to melt and work with. It solidifies at room temperature.
3.According to the different degree of refining, it can be divided into three kinds: full refined paraffin, semi-refined paraffin
and crude paraffin. Each type of wax is divided into different varieties according to its melting point.
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