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Koster Keunen Microcrystalline Wax 165/175

Microcrystalline Waxes are produced during petroleum refinement using specified techniques such as distillation, de-oiling and crystallization. Microcrystalline Waxes are characterized by their fine crystalline structure in contrast to the larger crystalline structure of paraffin wax. They contain long, branched hydrocarbon chains which correlate to a higher molecular weight. Microcrystalline is more flexible, less oily, has higher tensile strength, more adhesion, and higher melt points than paraffin wax. These waxes have excellent gelling properties, and Koster Keunen carries an assortment of different melt points and penetrations to best fit formulators’ requirements.

INCI Name: Microcrystalline Wax

Functions: Gel Former

Ingredient Origin: Petrochemical

Benefit Claims: Excellent Adhesive Properties, Excellent Flexibility, Good Gelling Properties, High Tensile Strength

Labeling Claims: Credo Clean Standard, Non-Irritant, Non-Toxic, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty

Certifications & Compliance: Kosher, REACH (Europe)

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Identification & Functionality

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CAS No.
63231-60-7
EC No.
264-038-1

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Formulation Guidelines

Microcrystalline waxes are non-toxic, non-irritating and compatible with various chemistries from natural, mineral, and synthetic raw materials.

Properties

Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Congeal Point163-175°F(ASTM D938)
Melting point165-175°F(USP 741)
Penetration60-80dmm(ASTM D1321)

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Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
2 years