White Oil (Liquid Paraffin)

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Brief Introduction:
White oil, also known as liquid paraffin, is a clear, odorless oil derived from the refining of petroleum. Due to its high purity and anti-inflammatory properties, it is used in various industries, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, where it serves as a moisturizer, lubricant, and laxative.

 


 

Product Category:
White oil or liquid paraffin belongs to the category of mineral oils and petroleum derivatives.

 


 

Applications:

  1. Cosmetics and Personal Care:
    • Used as a base ingredient in creams, lotions, and other skincare products.
  2. Pharmaceuticals:
    • Utilized in the formulation of ointments and creams and as a laxative to treat constipation.
  3. Food Industry:
    • Employed as a protective coating for fruits and vegetables and as a lubricant in food manufacturing processes.
  4. Industrial Lubrication:
    • Acts as a lubricant in machinery sensitive to heavy oils.
  5. Plastics and Rubber Industry:
    • Liquid paraffin serves as a lubricant and softener in plastic and rubber production.

 


 

Scientific Properties:

  • Chemical Formula: CnH2n+2
  • Boiling Point: Between 250°C to 310°C.
  • Density: 0.8 g/cm³.
  • Viscosity: Liquid paraffin has moderate viscosity, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

 


 

Consumption Barriers:

  • Excessive Use on Skin: Prolonged and frequent application may cause blocked pores.
  • Misuse in Medications: Overuse as a laxative can lead to gastrointestinal issues.

 


 

Hazards:

  • Flammability: White oil is flammable due to its petroleum nature and should be kept away from heat sources.
  • Environmental Impact: Improper disposal or spillage may cause environmental harm.

 


 

Standards:
White oil must meet FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and BP (British Pharmacopeia) standards to ensure safety for human and industrial use.

 


 

Storage Conditions:
White oil should be stored in sealed containers away from direct sunlight and heat sources. It must be kept in a cool, dry environment to maintain its quality.

 


 

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Major Consumers:

  • Cosmetics and Personal Care Industries
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Food Industry
  • Plastics and Rubber Industries