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Paraffin wax, classified as a chemical preservative, is widely used on fruits, vegetables, and candy to make them shiny and pretty as well as to retard moisture loss and spoilage. Waxes are made from vegetable oils, palm oil derivatives, and synthetic resins, as well as other materials. Some people, notably those who are allergic to aspirin, may be sensitive to many waxes, depending on their ingredients.

Yes, it is edible. Paraffin wax is often added to chocolates. The addition of paraffin to the chocolate candy gives it a nice, glossy finish and helps it remain solid at room temperature. Be aware that paraffin is flammable when overheated; so warm it gently in a double boiler or microwave only to the point where it is melted.

You can find paraffin wax, also sometimes called baker's wax or canning wax, in your grocery store where canning jars and supplies are sold. Paraffin is still commonly used (although not recommended) to seal home-canned jellies and jams. However, some paraffin is not intended to be ingested, such as that sold for candle making, so check the label.

Gulf Wax Paraseal Canning Wax, Household Paraffin Wax is a popular brand of paraffin used for canning and chocolate making.
 
With low content of oil is well-known
product to be used in many industries.
We are not only focus on the color of
this product but also its other properties
to enable our customers to use our
paraffin wax without any need to
complementary refining process.

Recommended for

Paper industries, coating/sizing
and matches.
It is also the main material for
candle manufacturing and could
be used as a blending in other
petroleum based, oil and jelly products.

1-6% Oil with a Melting Point of 64-67 c
Slab Form
Each Slab = 6 kg wrapped in polythene bag
4slabs = 24 kg net in white polypropylene woven bag
Export Sea-worthy packing
1X 20 FCL = 875 bags = 21.000 kg = 21 Mt net
 
 
Price: fob bandarabbass: 1700 USD per MT