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 Synthetic Waxes: Innovation in Action

Synthetic Waxes are chemical products developed artificially by man, with the aim of reproducing the physical properties of vegetable, animal, mineral and petroleum waxes that exist normally in nature. As it occurs in many other industrial fields, the market share of Synthetic Waxes has experienced an accelerated growth from year to year.

There are different categories used to classify Synthetic Waxes, depending mainly on their basic functional groups. The most common Synthetic Waxes include long chain ethylene polymers, halogenated hydrocarbons, alkyl esters and polyhydric alcohol (polyol) esters, hydrogenated waxes, straight chain and cyclic ketones, amide derivatives from fatty acids, hydrocarbon reaction products, esters of fatty acids and derivatives from polyoxyethylene sorbitol, among others.

The Fischer-Tropsch Waxes are well known among the Synthetic Waxes category. They consist in hydrocarbons of very high molecular weight and melting point, and of great hardness. They are obtained as byproducts from a liquid fuel synthesis (gasoline and diesel) from carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2) by the Fischer-Tropsch reaction

Other products with a wide diversity of applications are the Polyethylene Waxes, obtained from the heating and cracking of high quality polyethylene resins.

Synthetic Waxes can be used in the production of polishes, gum base, crayons, adhesives, dyes, paints, hot melts, PVC extrusion, foundry and textile, among many more applications.

Properties of Synthetic Waxes

Code

Product

Melting Point

Penetration

Color

9009

Micro Wax MC 95 (Fischer Tropsch)

225-230

0-2

White

9010 Micro Wax MC 98 (Fischer Tropsch) 226-230 0-1 White-Beige

9011

Oxidized Polyethylene Wax

221-228

0-4

White

9017 Polyethylene Wax 9017 239-244 3-5 White-Beige
9024 Multek 9024 226-239 0-2 White-Beige
9047 Oliwax 9047 153-163 75-83 White-Beige

9060

Polyethylene Wax

205-230

7-12

White

9069 Polyethylene Wax 230-248 8-11 White-Beige
9070 Mulprox 9070 221-239 0-8  Brownish
9084 Multek CR-9084 185-212 0-15 Amber-Brown
9090 Polyethylene Wax 205-130 8-11 White-Beige

Notes:

  • Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method (figures in red, ASTM D127). Penetration (dmm) ASTM_D1321.
  • For more specific information about Physical-Chemical Properties please contact Commercial Department and ask for Technical Data Sheets.

 

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