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Liquid Paraffin

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Liquid paraffin

Molecular Formulae: CnH2n+2
Alternative Names: Russian mineral oil
Purity of the Ingredients: 99%
Country of Origin: Iran

All About Liquid Paraffin
Liquid paraffin is produced from petroleum derivatives and its boiling point is 265° C, which is used in cosmetics and medicine. Liquid paraffin is a colorless oily liquid or a white oily liquid. It has been used in ointments, as an emollient in skin diseases, and as a lubricant in treating dry eyes. Injection of liquid paraffin into the pleural cavity (oleothorax) was a widely used treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis before effective antituberculosis drugs became available. Industrial paraffin is also used as a lubricating oil for industrial machinery. Industrial liquid paraffin is one of the materials used as the fuel of automobile.

Properties of liquid paraffin
Liquid paraffin or mineral oil is a clear, colorless, odorless or nearly odorless oil made from saturated hydrocarbons derived from petroleum. The popularity of liquid paraffin as a treatment for constipation and frostbite is mainly due to its tolerability and ease of titration. Although the conversion of mineral oil to hydroxy oily acids has a stimulating effect, liquid paraffin appears to act primarily as a fecal lubricant.
Liquid paraffin is a mixture of hydrocarbons. It is obtained through the petroleum distillation process. It is the clear, light fraction of the distillation process and it can be further purified. It is also known as adepsine oil, glymol, saxol and Vaseline oil.
Liquid paraffin can be used to clean the hands of people, who work with abrasive materials such as cement, bitumen and industrial paints because it does not irritate the skin. Although liquid paraffin is used for medicinal purposes, it can be dangerous if used incorrectly.
Molecular Formulae: CnH2n+2
Alternative Names: Russian mineral oil
Purity of the Ingredients: 99%
Country of Origin: Iran

All About Liquid Paraffin
Liquid paraffin is produced from petroleum derivatives and its boiling point is 265° C, which is used in cosmetics and medicine. Liquid paraffin is a colorless oily liquid or a white oily liquid. It has been used in ointments, as an emollient in skin diseases, and as a lubricant in treating dry eyes. Injection of liquid paraffin into the pleural cavity (oleothorax) was a widely used treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis before effective antituberculosis drugs became available. Industrial paraffin is also used as a lubricating oil for industrial machinery. Industrial liquid paraffin is one of the materials used as the fuel of automobile.

Properties of liquid paraffin
Liquid paraffin or mineral oil is a clear, colorless, odorless or nearly odorless oil made from saturated hydrocarbons derived from petroleum. The popularity of liquid paraffin as a treatment for constipation and frostbite is mainly due to its tolerability and ease of titration. Although the conversion of mineral oil to hydroxy oily acids has a stimulating effect, liquid paraffin appears to act primarily as a fecal lubricant.
Liquid paraffin is a mixture of hydrocarbons. It is obtained through the petroleum distillation process. It is the clear, light fraction of the distillation process and it can be further purified. It is also known as adepsine oil, glymol, saxol and Vaseline oil.
Liquid paraffin can be used to clean the hands of people, who work with abrasive materials such as cement, bitumen and industrial paints because it does not irritate the skin. Although liquid paraffin is used for medicinal purposes, it can be dangerous if used incorrectly.

What are the uses of liquid paraffin?

  • Cable making
  • Production of paint and resin
  • Adhesive production
  • Textile and textile industry
  • Production of waterproof industrial papers
  • Manufacture and manufacture of cosmetics
  • Casting industries
  • Wood & Paper Industries (Writing Supplies)
  • Defense Industry
  • Health benefits


Concentration and Solubility:

  • It is recommended to be used at a concentration of 1 to 75%
  • It is soluble in oil but is insoluble in water.


Physical Properties

Liquid paraffin is an oily, transparent, colorless liquid. At room temperature it is odorless and tasteless. However, when heated it does have a slightly unpleasant petroleum smell. It does not dissolve in water, glycerol or cold ethanol. It does dissolve in benzene, ether, chloroform and hot ethanol. It has a density of 0.8 gm/cm3.

Industrial Properties

Liquid paraffin can be used as a non-conductive coolant in electrical systems, such as in transformers. It can also be used as a hydraulic fluid in various types of machinery. It can be used as a lubricant and was commonly used in the textiles industry, but has been replaced with other types of oils since it does not biodegrade as easily. For those who work with abrasive materials, such as cements, tars and industrial paints, liquid paraffin can be used to clean hands. Solvents such as turpentine should be avoided as they are irritating to the skin, but liquid paraffin will not irritate the skin.

Type of Packaging: 175 kg metal drums

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