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Paraffin Wax Emulsifier

Pharcos PWE is a particularly designed product for emulsifying paraffin wax. It has a high emulsifying capacity. It is used to emulsify paraffin wax in order to create a stable emulsion.

Products:
Uses Of Emulsifier (Dose):
Paraffin wax 80%
Pharcos PWE 20%
Total 100%
The Above Formulation Is Heated At 80 Degree Centigrade):
A (Above mixture) 4 - 40 %
Hot water (80 degree centr.) 96 - 60 %
Total 100 - 100%
Parameter:
Chemical compositio property blend of non-ionic surfactant
Cappearance at 25 degree white to off white waxy solid
HLB 10.4
Hydrolic value 90 - 110
Ionic non-ionic
PH 6.0 TO 7.5
Biodegradibility:

Pharcos PWE is based on the components mainly derived from natural fatty alcohols and undergoes biodegradation easily.

Paraffin Wax Emulsifier

As a leading manufacturer of Paraffin wax emulsions, these are additives used in the textile and petroleum industries to improve water repellency. This chemical is also a good candidate for recycling. It has multiple uses in the textile and petroleum industries. Paraffin wax emulsions compared with other wax emulsions, these are more stable and offer several benefits.

Properties of Paraffin Wax Emulsifier

During emulsion formation, the interfacial tension between oil and water is reduced because of the inclusion of paraffin wax. The dissolved wax also reduces the size of water droplets, which greatly affects the stability of the emulsion.

The concentration of emulsifiers determines the surface tension of the petroleum wax-water interface. A typical paraffin wax emulsifier is made by saponifying castor oil with 14.8 parts of diethylene glycol and a suitable amount of potassium hydroxide. Then, oleic acid and shellac wax are added to the soap mass to form the emulsion. Various types of paraffin wax emulsifiers are available, and if you want in bulk quantity as wholesaler of visit Pharcos Speciality the leading supplier of paraffin wax emulsifiers.

Paraffin Wax Emulsions are used to Improve Water Repellence

The main purpose of using paraffin wax emulsions is to increase water repellence, a property that is important for water-resistant products. Water repellency, also called moisture resistance, refers to protection from liquid or gaseous water penetration. Paraffin wax emulsions work particularly well on porous surfaces, as they penetrate the pores and impart a hydrophobic character to the surface treated.

When it comes to water repellency, paraffin wax is one of the most common hydrophobic substances. These substances can be applied to textiles and fabrics in either solid or molten states. In the past, cotton fabrics were treated with aluminium acetate and paraffin wax emulsions. Applied in a two-step process, paraffin and aluminium formate were the most effective water repellent finishing agents for cotton fabrics.

Paraffin wax emulsifiers are used in the Petroleum and Textile Industries

As a exporter of Paraffin wax emulsifiers, these help in the lubrication of machinery and other materials. They are commonly used in the textile and petroleum industries. Some of the most common uses of paraffin wax include coatings, lubricants, and antirust additives. Among other things, paraffin wax is used in the construction industry, aerospace industry, and even the food and cosmetics industry.

This oil-based emulsion has low toxicity, which makes it safe for the environment. It also helps improve the drilling rate and well collapse. Paraffin wax emulsion is also used for textiles and yarn finishing. It provides textiles with a soft feel, good machinability, and antifouling properties. It can also be used as a curing agent for reinforced concrete.