

QUALIWAX C is a high-purity paraffin wax derived from petroleum refining. It is a soft, white, or translucent wax with excellent moisture resistance, insulation properties, and compatibility with various additives. This wax is preferably used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food coatings, candle production, packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food packaging and industrial applications. Also, UALIWAX C is a trade name for paraffin wax, which is a mixture of long-chain hydrocarbons with the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₂, where n typically ranges from 20 to 40. Paraffin or Paraffin waxes consist predominantly of straight-chain hydrocarbons.
QUALIWAX C is a high-purity paraffin wax derived from petroleum refining. It is a soft, white, or translucent wax with excellent moisture resistance, insulation properties, and compatibility with various additives. This wax is preferably used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food coatings, candle production, packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food packaging and industrial applications. Also, UALIWAX C is a trade name for paraffin wax, which is a mixture of long-chain hydrocarbons with the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₂, where n typically ranges from 20 to 40. Paraffin or Paraffin waxes consist predominantly of straight-chain hydrocarbons.
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Avoid dust formation and direct inhalation when handling powdered forms. Prevent contact with molten wax to avoid burns. Use protective gloves and eyewear when handling heated material. Ensure adequate ventilation when melting in industrial processes.
Store in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources. Keep away from oxidizing agents and strong acids.
Use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide for extinguishing wax fires. Avoid using water spray, as it may cause splattering.
Non-toxic and biodegradable, but large spills should be contained to prevent environmental contamination. Dispose of unused material in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Used as a base in lipsticks, lotions, balms, and creams to enhance texture and stability.
Acts as a carrier or excipient in ointments, medicated creams, and time-release drug formulations.
Used as a fruit and vegetable coating to retain moisture and protect against spoilage; also found in chewing gum formulations.
Forms the primary base for candles due to its clean-burning properties.
Applied in wax paper, corrugated box coatings, and moisture-resistant packaging materials.
Used for waterproofing fabric treatments in apparel, tents, and industrial textiles.
Enhances flexibility and processing in rubber compounding and hot melt adhesives.
Provides excellent dielectric properties for cable insulation.
Store in a cool, dry place at temperatures below 25°C (77°F)
Keep away from direct sunlight, moisture, and open flames
Store in sealed, airtight containers to maintain quality
Available in 25 kg bags, bulk blocks, or as per customer requirements
It serves as a moisture barrier, thickening agent, and texture enhancer in various industries.
Yes, it is FDA-approved for direct and indirect food-contact uses, such as fruit coatings and chewing gum bases.
It stabilizes emulsions, enhances skin feel, and provides hydration barriers in lip balms, creams, and lotions.
The melting point varies based on grade but typically falls between 46°C and 68°C.
Yes, it is commonly used in rubber and adhesive formulations to improve flexibility and processing properties.
Store in sealed containers at room temperature, away from heat, sunlight, and humidity to prevent oxidation and degradation.