Parafina
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Descripción
Colorless to white, translucent, flammable, hard wax of straight-chain hydrocarbon residue distilled from petroleum and shale, ranging in melting point from about 48-66 degrees C (120-150 F). Paraffin wax is obtained from petroleum by dewaxing light lubricating oil stocks; it was first produced commercially in 1867. It is used in candles, wax paper, polishes, cosmetics, sealing, and electrical insulators. It assists in extracting perfumes from flowers, forms a base for medical ointments, and supplies a waterproof coating for wood. In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel.
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Otros términos
- paraffin (wax) [en]
- paraffine [nl]
- Paraffin [de]
- paraffina [it]
- paraffins (waxes) [en]
- paraffin wax [en]
- paraffine [en]
- cera de parafina [es]