Residue Wax

Residue Wax
Residue wax, also known as foots oil, is a byproduct generated during the production of solid paraffin. This material is rich in base oil and free fatty acids, making it a valuable resource across multiple industries. The production of residue wax occurs when the de-oiling process is applied to slack wax, separating the high-oil-content material. Depending on its oil concentration, residue wax can either be semi-solid or liquid at room temperature.

RESIDUE WAX OR FOOTS OIL

Residue wax, also known as foots oil, is a byproduct generated during the production of solid paraffin. This material is rich in base oil and free fatty acids, making it a valuable resource across multiple industries. The production of residue wax occurs when the de-oiling process is applied to slack wax, separating the high-oil-content material. Depending on its oil concentration, residue wax can either be semi-solid or liquid at room temperature.

Applications of Residue Wax (Foots Oil)

Residue wax has a broad range of uses due to its unique properties:

  1. Shoe Manufacturing: Residue wax is widely utilized in the production of leather and other shoe materials, enhancing durability and finish.
  2. Plastics Industry: Its lubricating properties make it a preferred additive in plastic manufacturing.
  3. Polishing and Coating: Residue wax is a key ingredient in polishes for floors, furniture, and other surfaces, providing a protective and glossy finish.
  4. Chipboard and Wood Industry: This wax is commonly used to bind particles in chipboards and as a coating for wood products, improving resistance to moisture and wear.

POLYETHYLENE WAX

Polyethylene wax (PE wax) is a versatile material characterized by its odorless, colorless, and translucent crystalline structure. It is created through the polymerization of ethylene under specific conditions, resulting in a linear, high-density structure. PE wax is available in HDPE (high-density polyethylene) and LDPE (low-density polyethylene) forms, each offering distinct properties.

Characteristics of Polyethylene Wax

  • Chemical and Environmental Resistance: PE wax provides excellent protection against chemicals and environmental stressors, making it highly durable.
  • Surface Gloss and Lubrication: The lubricating nature of PE wax smooths surfaces and enhances glossiness, particularly in PVC products.
  • Molecular Uniformity: With consistent molecular weight and melting points, PE wax ensures superior performance in various industrial applications.

Applications of Polyethylene Wax

  1. PVC Lubrication: Used as an external lubricant, it prevents adhesion between metal and PVC, improving extrusion processes.
  2. Paints and Coatings: PE wax is a vital additive in paints and coatings, enhancing durability and finish.
  3. Polymers: It aids in the dispersion and activation of polyethylene, polypropylene, and ABS in polymer blends.
  4. Industrial Efficiency: PE wax increases extrusion rates by up to 30%, optimizing manufacturing productivity.

Manufacturing Process of Polyethylene Wax

PE wax is derived from the polymerization of ethylene gas in a controlled reactor environment:

  1. Primary and Secondary Flows: The reactor produces two outputs: a polymer flow with minimal solvent and a wax flow with a small amount of solvent.
  2. Molecular Chain Modification: PE wax is further refined by shortening the molecular chains of light linear polyethylene.
  3. Polar Wax Creation: For specialized uses, polar groups are integrated into wax chains, making it suitable for paints, coatings, and polymers.
  4. Emulsion Form: PE wax emulsions are produced for cost-effective applications in industrial settings.

Why Choose Lumooil for Residue Wax and Polyethylene Wax?

At Lumooil, we specialize in providing top-quality residue wax and polyethylene wax tailored to meet your industry’s unique requirements. Our products are sourced and manufactured with precision to ensure optimal performance and cost-effectiveness.

Key Benefits of Lumooil Products

  • High purity and uniformity
  • Tailored solutions for diverse industries
  • Competitive pricing with global delivery

For more details on our wax products and their applications, explore our range at Lumooil.

Wax residue analysis

Residue wax (foots oil)
40-50%Oil content
40-50 %Wax content
Yellow to  brownColor
241-255cFlash point
40-45cDrop melting point

FAQs

What is residue wax used for?
Residue wax is used in candle making, cosmetics, industrial lubrication, and as a coating for packaging materials.

Is residue wax environmentally friendly?
While residue wax is not biodegradable, it can be recycled and reused to minimize environmental impact.

Can residue wax be used at home?
Yes, residue wax can be utilized for DIY projects such as making candles, polishing surfaces, and creating water-resistant coatings.

How does residue wax differ from paraffin wax?
Residue wax is less refined and contains more impurities compared to paraffin wax, making it ideal for industrial applications but less suitable for high-purity requirements.

Where can I buy residue wax?
Residue wax is available from industrial suppliers, online marketplaces, and specialty stores catering to craft and industrial needs.

How is residue wax disposed of?
Residue wax should be disposed of responsibly, ideally by recycling or repurposing it for other uses.

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