Textile

Slack Wax

A small percentage of crude oil is refined into lubricants, and a fraction of that is further processed to produce wax products. During vacuum distillation, paraffin and microcrystalline waxes are separated from lubricating oils. Slack wax is a by-product of lubricating oil refining and is classified as part of the lubricating oils layer in the …

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Paraffin Wax

Paraffin wax is a by-product that arises during the process of refining oil. It is primarily derived from gas oil or kerosene obtained from the distillation tower within an oil refinery. Uses of Paraffin Wax: • Production of candles • Formulation of paints • Creation of waterproof coatings • Thermal and electrical insulation • Application …

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Soda Ash

Also known as Caustic Soda, Soda Ash is a powerful chemical base extensively employed across numerous industries. It is integral to manufacturing textiles, paper, soaps, and detergents, making it a prized import for every country. Caustic Soda originates from the electrolysis of a sodium chloride solution and manifests as an odorless, waxy solid at room …

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Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB)

Linear Alkyl Benzene is widely used in detergent manufacturing industry due to its proper biodegradability properties. After Sulfonation in downstream processing units, LAB is changed to Linear ALkyl Benzene Sulfonate Acid (LABSA) and it is used as the primary cleaning agent in household detergents including cleaning powders and liquids. Industries Of Application Agricultural Textile Cosmetics …

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