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DEG (Diethylene Glycol) Diethylene Glycol (DEG) is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide and Monoethylene Glycol (MEG). It is a clear, transparent, and odorless liquid that can be mixed with water in any proportion.
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Lemon Petroleum Jelly Petroleum jelly, also known as Vaseline, is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes that forms a semisolid, jelly-like substance. It consists of hydrocarbons with different melting points and is widely used in cosmetics, health, and industrial applications due to its lubricating and coating properties.
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MEG Monoethylene glycol Monoethylene glycol is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide and water. It is a clear, transparent, and odorless liquid that can be mixed with water in any proportion.
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Paraffin Wax (≤ 2%) Solid paraffin is a petroleum substance obtained from the processing of slack wax products after oiling and coloring procedures. It is produced with oil percentages of 0.5%, 1-3%, 3-5%, and ≤2%, available in two groups: heavy and light solid paraffin.
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Paraffin Wax (1-3%) Solid paraffin is a petroleum substance obtained from the processing of slack wax products after oiling and coloring procedures. It is produced with oil percentages of 0.5%, 1-3%, 3-5%, and 8-5%, available in two groups: heavy and light solid paraffin.
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Paraffin Wax (3-5%) Solid paraffin is a petroleum substance obtained from the processing of slack wax products after oiling and coloring procedures. It is produced with oil percentages of 0.5%, 1-3%, 3-5%, and 8-5%, available in two groups: heavy and light solid paraffin.
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Paraffin Wax (5-8%) Solid paraffin is a petroleum substance obtained from the processing of slack wax products after oiling and coloring procedures. It is produced with oil percentages of 0.5%, 1-3%, 3-5%, and 5-8%, available in two groups: heavy and light solid paraffin.
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Petroleum Jelly Petroleum jelly, also known as Vaseline, is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes that forms a semisolid, jelly-like substance. It consists of hydrocarbons with various melting points and is widely used in cosmetics, health, and industrial applications due to its lubricating and coating properties.
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TEG (Triethylene Glycol) Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide and Diethylene Glycol (DEG). It is a clear, transparent, and odorless liquid that can be mixed with water in any proportion.
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Ultra Snow White Petroleum Jelly Petroleum jelly is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes, forming a semisolid, jelly-like substance. It consists of hydrocarbons with various melting points and is commonly used for cosmetics, health, and industrial applications due to its lubricating and coating properties.
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White Petroleum Jelly Petroleum jelly, also known as Vaseline, is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes that forms a semisolid, jelly-like substance. It consists of hydrocarbons with different melting points and is commonly used in cosmetics, health, and industrial applications for its lubricating and coating properties.