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residue waxResidue Wax

DESCRIPTION OF RESIDUE WAX

Residue wax is indeed a byproduct of the paraffin wax production process, which involves refining crude oil or other petroleum sources. Also, Residue wax is the mixture of oil and slack wax. This wax, formally known as Foots oil is a commodity derived from the production of semi refined paraffin wax, having almost 60% result from 100% of slacks provided by the oil refineries. It contains the components that are less desirable for paraffin wax, such as heavier hydrocarbons and impurities. These need to be removed to produce high-quality paraffin wax. The residue wax goes through additional purification steps to remove impurities and undesirable components. These steps may include filtration, deoiling, and other refining processes. While it’s not typically used as a final product, the residue wax can still find application in various industries, as mentioned in the previous response, such as candle making and some industrial processes. The specific properties of residue wax produced during paraffin wax refining can vary based on the refining process and the quality of the crude oil used. RAHA Paraffin Company guarantees the quality of this Wax with the arrangement of the international inspector to check quality and quantity of the Wax during the loading to the vessel and controlling the production by QC by batch test report before shipping. RAHA Paraffin Company guarantees the quality to meet with ASTM.

APPLICATION OF RESIDUE WAX

Residue wax “Foots Oil” has several applications, although it is not as widely used as the refined paraffin wax itself.

Some common applications include:

  1. Candle Making: Residue wax can be used in candle production, particularly for less expensive or less decorative candles. It’s often employed for the core or inner layers of candles.
  2. Industrial Coatings: In some industrial applications, residue wax is utilized in coatings and polishes. It can provide a protective and glossy finish.
  3. Rubber and Tire Industry: It may find use in the rubber and tire industry as an ingredient in rubber compounding.
  4. Adhesives: Residue wax can be used in the formulation of adhesives, providing adhesive properties and flexibility.
  5. Asphalt Production: In the construction industry, it’s used as an additive in asphalt to improve its properties, such as flexibility and waterproofing.
  6. Wood Treatment: It can be used in wood treatment to enhance the moisture resistance and appearance of wooden products.
  7. Textile Industry: In some cases, it may be used in the textile industry as a component of fabric finishes.
  8. Binding Agent: Residue wax is used as a binding agent to hold the chemicals in the match head together, allowing for the controlled ignition of the match when struck.
  9. Fuel: It serves as a fuel source, enhancing the combustibility of the matchstick head. The presence of wax helps sustain the flame once the match is lit.
  10. Consistency: Residue wax contributes to the consistency of the match head composition, ensuring that the matches burn uniformly and predictably.

It’s important to note that the specific application and suitability of residue wax can vary based on its characteristics and the requirements of the industry or product being produced. The refinement and processing of residue wax may vary, leading to different grades and qualities that are better suited for specific applications.

SPECIFICATION OF RESIDUE WAX

Residue Wax Oil Content: The oil content and wax content are indeed crucial factors in determining the grade and quality of residue wax.

Here’s why they are important:

  1. Oil Content: The oil content in residue wax indicates the presence of residual oils and lighter hydrocarbons. Higher oil content typically implies lower purity and may make the wax more suitable for less demanding or cost-sensitive applications. Lower oil content is desirable for applications where cleanliness and purity are essential, such as in the cosmetics or pharmaceutical industries.
  2. Wax Content: The wax content refers to the proportion of desirable paraffin wax in the Foots oil. Higher wax content signifies a purer product. Higher-grade Foots oil have a higher wax content, as they have undergone more extensive refining processes to remove impurities.

In summary, for higher-grade and higher-quality Foots oil, it’s important to have lower oil content and higher wax content. These characteristics are critical when selecting Foots oil for specific applications, especially those where purity and performance are significant factors.

RESIDUE WAX MELTING POINT

The melting point of residue wax can vary depending on its source, quality, and the specific refining process it has undergone. Generally, residue wax has a melting point within a broad range, typically between 50°C to 70°C (122°F to 158°F). However, this range can be narrower for higher-quality, more refined grades of Foots oil. For applications that require specific melting point ranges, it’s important to consult the product specifications provided by the manufacturer or supplier to ensure that the Foots oil meets the required criteria for a particular use.

RESIDUE WAX COLOR

The color of residue wax “Foots Oil” can vary depending on its source, quality, and the specific refining methods used. It typically falls within a range of light to dark brown or yellowish hues. The color may also be influenced by the presence of impurities, residual oils, and other factors. Higher-grade Foots oil that have undergone more extensive refining processes tend to have a lighter color, while lower-grade versions may appear darker due to the presence of impurities. The color of Foots oil is usually not as consistent or bright as fully refined paraffin wax, and it can vary from batch to batch. If you have specific color requirements for your application, it’s essential to consult the product specifications provided by the manufacturer or supplier to ensure that the Foots oil meets your desired color standards.

RESIDUE WAX GRADES

The grading of residue wax can vary depending on the source and the specific requirements of the industry using it. Typically, Foots oil is categorized into different grades based on its properties and characteristics.

Some common grades include:

  1. Low-Quality Residue Wax: This grade contains a higher proportion of impurities and heavier hydrocarbons. It may have a lower melting point and is often used in applications where purity is not a critical factor, such as in the manufacture of less expensive candles or industrial coatings.
  2. Medium-Quality Residue Wax: This grade is somewhat refined to remove some impurities and undesirable components. It may find use in applications where a balance between cost and quality is required.
  3. High-Quality Residue Wax: This grade has undergone more rigorous refining processes to remove impurities and ensure a higher level of purity. It is used in applications where product quality and purity are essential, such as in some cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food-grade products.

The specific grades and properties of Foots oil can vary from one manufacturer to another and depend on the methods used in the paraffin wax refining process. Industries and applications requiring higher purity or specific characteristics will typically use the higher-grade Foots oil or opt for fully refined paraffin wax instead.

PACKING OF RESIDUE WAX

Residue wax is packed in new steel drums commonly, but for decrease the cost we can use reconditioned or second hand drum instead of the new one. As the foots oil is not a cosmetic or pharma grade material such as petroleum jelly, we can use second hand drums for packing. ISO tank and flexitank are not used for foots oil because it is a waxy material with 40 to 50% oil and also it is not economic to use these luxury packing for this wax.

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET OF RESIDUE WAX

Foots oil has a general analysis that you can find in the below. To having the exact analysis of each part please contact our sales team.

Typical characteristics foots oil grade Oil content %wt max.Congealing point CColor maxViscosity & 100 C (cSt)Color
ASTM D-721ASTM D-938ASTM D-445ASTM D-445ASTM D-1500
Light25-40403.93.6-4.61.5
Medium 25-50253.8-4.44.7-6.92
Heavy25-50254.5-6.57-11.52.5

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