Fischer-tropsch wax 100
Fischer-Tropsch Wax 100 is a high-quality synthetic wax produced through the Fischer-Tropsch process, a renowned chemical reaction that converts synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) into various hydrocarbons. This wax is characterized by its excellent properties, making it widely used in diverse industrial applications.
The production process of Fischer-Tropsch Wax 100 begins with the gasification of carbonaceous materials such as coal, natural gas, or biomass to obtain synthesis gas. This synthesis gas is then subjected to the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, where it undergoes catalytic conversion under high temperature and pressure conditions. During this process, the carbon monoxide and hydrogen molecules are restructured into long-chain hydrocarbons, ranging from methane to high-molecular-weight waxes.
The wax obtained from the Fischer-Tropsch process is a complex mixture of linear and branched hydrocarbons, typically consisting of straight-chain alkanes. Fischer-Tropsch Wax 100 is distinguished by its high purity and consistent quality, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It exhibits excellent properties such as high melting point, low viscosity, good thermal stability, and resistance to oxidation.
In various industries, Fischer-Tropsch Wax 100 finds applications as a versatile additive and ingredient. It is utilized in the production of candles, polishes, coatings, adhesives, and as a lubricant in various manufacturing processes. Its purity and customizable properties make it an ideal choice for formulations where precise control over physical characteristics is essential.
Product |
Drop/Melting Piont℃/℉ |
Oil Content Max% | Color in Saybolt or No. |
Needle Penetation 1/10mm@25℃ |
Odour | Kinematic Viscocity@212℉ | Ultraviolet Absorbance |
≤110 | ≤0.5 | ≥+15 | ≤6 | N/A | 27-32 | ≤0.01 | N/A |