Paraffin wax is a common paraffin wax used in a variety of applications, including making candles, food packaging, and cosmetics. The following are some precautions when using wax:
Combustion protection: When used to make candles, be sure to light the candle on the best surface and away from flammable materials and flammable gases. Keep fire away from candles or unextinguished candles.
Use environment: Maintain good ventilation, especially when burning candles or heating wax. Avoid prolonged exposure to wax smoke in confined Spaces to prevent inhalation of harmful substances.
Melting temperature: Fischer-Tropsch wax has a high melting point, so be careful when heating to avoid burns. It is recommended to use a special double-wall melter or candle holder to melt the wax.
Solubility: Fischer-Tropsch wax can be dissolved in hot vegetable oil or mineral oil, but it is not dissolved in some solvents such as ethers and ketones. Please choose the appropriate solvent during use.
Storage: Store Fischer-Tropsch wax in a dry, cool place away from fire and direct sunlight. Avoid contact with strong oxidants to prevent accidents.
Skin contact: Avoid direct contact with molten Fischer-Tropsch wax to avoid burns. During use, gloves can be worn to protect the skin.
Food contact: If you want to use Fischer-Tropsch wax for food packaging or other food contact purposes, please * use the Fischer-Tropsch wax to meet the standard to * food *.
In summary, proper use and proper disposal of Fischer-Tropsch wax is essential. By following the above precautions, the risks that may be encountered when using wax can be greatly reduced and this material can be used effectively.
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