Paraffin is a colorless substance obtained from petroleum. It consists of hydrocarbons and is manufactured through the process of refining crude oil to gasoline. Paraffin is also used across various ...
Paraffin is a mixture of hydrocarbons that solidify at low temperatures and adhere to the pipe walls, valves, and fittings. Paraffin buildup can lead to reduced production, increased maintenance ...
Several refiners are evaluating a new gasoline-formulation technology called hydrogen (H2)-rich-content (HRC) gasoline. This patented technology uses low-sulfur, H2-rich refinery blendstocks like ...
With the rise in the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) industry, the chlorinated paraffins market has also been growing since it acts as secondary plasticizers in PVC. Allied Market Research: Peerzade, E.
Paraffin candles also emit polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (VOCs), like benzene and formaldehyde, known carcinogens to humans. This causes blood disorders like leukaemia and respiratory irritants.