Petrolatum wax
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Description
Petrolatum (mineral jelly), freed from its liquid and semiliquid hydrocarbons, yields an amorphous, white, translucent, plastic wax. It is commercially available under the name of Protowax or Fybrene. Its plastic and noncrystalline properties make it very useful. It also has good oil-holding capacity and prevents leakage or sweating out of oils. Thus, it can replace ceresin and ozokerite, where their low melting point is not undesirable[1].
Properties
White Fybrene Wax |
Olive Fybrene Wax | |
---|---|---|
Specific Gravity at 16ºC | 0.896 - 0.899 | 0.896 - 0.899 |
API Gravity | 26.0 - 26.5 | 26.0 - 26.5 |
ASTM Melting Point, ºC | 53 - 56 | 54 - 57 |
ASTM Consistency (Method D-217) | 50 - 85 | 30 - 50 |
ASTM Consistency (Method D-5) | 150 - 300 | 75 - 200 |
Flash Point, ºC | 238 - 243 | 238 - 243 |
Fire Point, ºC | 271 | 271 |
Saybold Vis. at 99ºC | 50 - 55 | 50 - 55 |
Color | white | olive green |
Ash, % | 0.03 | 0.03 |
Saponification Value | 0.3 | 0.3 |