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Waxand polishes are used for many purposes. Wax has their principal use inwaterproofing; they are mainly consumed industrially as components of complexformulations, often for coatings. Waxes confer matting effects and wearresistance to paints. Although most natural waxes are esters, paraffin waxesare hydrocarbons, mixtures of alkanes usually in a homologous series of chainlengths. These materials represent a significant fraction of petroleum. Theyare refined by vacuum distillation. The degree of branching has an importantinfluence on the properties. Millions of tons of paraffin waxes are producedannually. They are used in adhesives, in foods (such as chewing gum and cheesewrapping), in cosmetics, and as coatings. Paraffin wax is typical of the agentsthat are coated on a film or sheet, one that really melt. Waxed paper, stillthe most widely used heat sealing material, was the earliest product to bringthe advantages of heat sealing to packaging. Paraffin wax is mostly found as awhite, odorless, tasteless, waxy solid, with an average melting point. The FTwaxes are purely synthetic polymers of carbon monoxide and hydrogen which canbe best be described chemically as mineral waxes. Duroxons of the B group alsoserve as additives in the manufacture of lubricating greases for the purpose ofraising their dropping point and improving the consistency. There are varioustypes of mineral waxes; lignite wax, montan wax, durmont wax, ozocerite wax,utah wax, peat wax etc.
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