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Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate can be found in the form of odourless, colourless crystals or a white powder. 

It is widely found in rocks and is insoluble in water. The extraction of limestone leads directly to the production of ground calcium carbonate, which has the CAS number 1317-65-3. During the extraction process, the carbonate is kept in a state of purity that is very close to what it was when it was first made. The end result is dry, finely ground powder. Most PVC is made with calcite, which is a type of calcium carbonate that is mined. 

Waxes (Lubrication)

FT Wax is a type of synthetic hard paraffin wax that is produced by the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis from natural gas. It is composed of linear alkane molecules that have been polymerized. FT Wax has a high melting point that ranges from 100 degrees Celsius to 107 degrees Celsius, depending on the specifications, and it does not dissolve in water.

The term “paraffin wax” refers to a pliable and colourless solid that can be produced from petroleum, coal, or oil shale. In the production of high-quality candles, wax rin, carbon paper, stencil paper match, precision casting, rubber products, and master batches, among other products, paraffin wax is used as one of the raw materials. It has widespread application in the production of candles as well as other industries.

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PE Wax

Polyethylene wax is made by directly polymerizing ethylene under certain conditions that control the final polymer’s molecular weight and chain branching. 

This process can take place under a number of different conditions. It is used extensively in the production of PVC. Additionally, it is used in the production of crayons, paper coating, leather auxiliaries, and cosmetics.

Titanium Dioxide

Titanium dioxide, also referred to as titanium (IV) oxide, is an inorganic compound that has the formula TiO2 in its chemical name. 

Titanium dioxide is a powder that is used as a white pigment in a wide variety of products, including sunscreens, cosmetics, paints, and plastics. It is also used as a bleaching agent in some foods.

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Solvents

Solvents

Cyclohexanone

  • It is most commonly put to use in the chemical synthesis of the raw materials that go into the manufacture of nylon.
  • The remainder is put to use as a chemical intermediate in one or more subsequent processes, as an additive, or as a solvent with a high boiling point and a low rate of evaporation.
 
Methyl ethyl ketone 
 
  • It is a liquid that is odorless and has a smell that is both pleasant and strong. 
  • The temperature at which flammable liquids become flammable is 20 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • It does not react with water or a large number of other commonly encountered materials. Regular transportation does not affect its stability. 
  • It causes irritation in the eyes, nose, and throat. 
  • It’s possible that combustion will produce some toxic byproducts. 
  • Density 6.7 lb / gal
  • It is used as a solvent, as well as in the production of other chemicals and wax from petroleum, thanks to its low boiling point. 
 
Toluene 
 
  • It is a naturally occurring component of crude oil and has a variety of industrial applications, including the production of explosives (TNT), paints, lacquers, and adhesives. 
  • Toluene can be found in a variety of household products, including paint thinners, cleaners for paintbrushes, nail polish, glues, inks, and spot removers. 
  • A substituted aromatic hydrocarbon that is commonly referred to as toluol. 
  • It is an odourless liquid that is insoluble in water and has the characteristic odour of paint thinners.
 
Xylene 
 
  • It is a flammable, odourless liquid that has been described as having a sweet smell. 
  • In the printing, rubber, and leather industries, one of its primary functions is that of a solvent, which is defined as a liquid that can dissolve other substances. 
  • In addition to its use as a solvent, xylene is also widely employed in the cleaning industry, as a paint thinner, and in the production of varnishes.
 

PVC Compound

Polyvinyl chloride, also known as vinyl, is a material that is employed in a wide range of applications due to its low cost and adaptability. Typical uses include the insulation and sheathing of cables, sleeving, tapes, and various electrically moulded products. 

Other applications include sleeving. We are able to supply high-grade PVC compounds that are odourless, safe for the environment, and resistant to both heat and cold.

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