Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ceresin Wax White
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Solid Flakes/Pellets
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Emulsions, Coatings, Binding, General Lab Use
product overview
Ceresin Wax White is a highly purified, inert wax derived from ozokerite, meticulously processed to ensure superior quality for laboratory and research applications. This white, odorless wax is characterized by its excellent chemical stability, high melting point, and consistent physical properties, making it an indispensable material in various scientific disciplines. Its uniform consistency and fine textural properties contribute to reliable results in experiments requiring a stable base or a protective medium. Known for its remarkable emulsifying capabilities, Ceresin Wax White is frequently utilized in the preparation of stable creams, ointments, and various types of emulsions, providing structural integrity and enhancing product stability and texture. Furthermore, its non-reactive nature makes it ideally suited for use in protective coatings, offering a robust barrier against moisture, oxidation, and other environmental factors that could compromise samples or equipment. The wax’s high purity ensures minimal interference with sensitive chemical reactions or analytical procedures. With its dependable purity, robust characteristics, and consistent performance, this lab-grade Ceresin Wax White supports precise formulation and ensures reliable outcomes across a wide spectrum of laboratory processes, contributing significantly to the integrity and success of your scientific endeavors and analytical precision. Its versatility makes it a valuable addition to any modern laboratory seeking quality and consistency.
Ceresin Wax White is commonly used in laboratories for preparing stable emulsions, creating protective coatings, as a binding agent, and in the formulation of various pharmaceutical and cosmetic bases where inertness and consistency are crucial.
2. How should Ceresin Wax White be stored to maintain its quality and shelf life?
For optimal preservation, Ceresin Wax White should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and exposure to air.
3. Is Ceresin Wax White compatible with other common laboratory chemicals or solvents?
Ceresin Wax White is generally inert and shows good compatibility with many common organic solvents and oils when heated. However, specific compatibility should always be verified for unique experimental setups.
4. Are there any common alternatives to Ceresin Wax White for similar lab functions?
Depending on the specific application, alternatives might include Paraffin Wax, Microcrystalline Wax, or Beeswax. Each has distinct properties that may be more suitable for certain uses, such as different melting points or hardness levels.
5. What purity standards does this Ceresin Wax White meet for laboratory use?
Our Ceresin Wax White is supplied as a lab-grade product, ensuring high purity and consistent quality suitable for a wide range of analytical and preparative laboratory applications, meeting stringent quality control parameters.
FAQs
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