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ROSS Montan Wax
Montan Wax is derived from lignite which is vegetable matter partly mineralized to a product related to bituminous coal. The lignites from which the Montan Waxes are extracted are found chiefly in Central Europe and California.
The method of extraction and refining is basically the same, both in this country and in Europe. The waxy part is extracted from the lignites (crushed to apowder form) by selective solvents. Then the wax is purified.
Grades Available: German - Crude: Pellets, Powdered, Domestic - Crude - Refined: Flakes, Powdered
Compatibility : Vegetable Waxes, Hydrocarbons, Resins
Carnauba Substitutes, Ink-Carbon Paper, Printing, Polishes, Rubber Products, Plastics, Defoaming Agent, Records, Insulation, Sizing, Adhesives
1. German-Crude
Melting Point: 181-190F. (83-89C.)
Acid No.: 31-38
Saponification No.: 87-104
Ash, percent: 0.3-0.6
Rosin Test: Negative
2. Domestic-Crude-Refined
Melting Point: 183-190F (85-88C)
Acid No.: 40-55
Saponification No.: 95-125
Ash, percent: 0.2-0.3
Rosin Test: Negative
Color: Dark Brown, Brown, Tan
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