scale wax
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of paraffin wax: "Scale wax" refers to a specific, partially refined form of paraffin wax. It is an intermediate product in the refining process of petroleum, characterized by its flaky or scaly appearance before being fully processed into a smoother, more refined paraffin wax.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The factory produces scale wax as a byproduct before further purification.
- This batch of scale wax still contains some impurities and oils.
- The crude scale wax was shipped to another facility for final refining.
Advanced Usage
- Industrial Context: The term is primarily used in industrial, chemical, and manufacturing contexts related to petroleum refining, candle making, and coatings.
- The chemical engineer analyzed the melting point of the scale wax to determine the next stage of refinement.
Variants and Related Words
- Paraffin wax (n): The fully refined, white or colorless soft solid derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale, used for candles, lubrication, and waterproofing.
- Microcrystalline wax (n): A type of wax derived from petroleum, with finer crystals than paraffin, often used in cosmetics and polishes.
- Ozokerite (n): A naturally occurring odoriferous mineral wax, sometimes refined into ceresin, which is similar to paraffin.
Synonyms
- Crude scale: (Industrial term) Can refer to the initial, unrefined flaky form.
- Partially refined paraffin: A descriptive synonym that explains its state.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Wax scaling: The process or stage where wax forms a scaly, flaky consistency.
- The cooling process caused wax scaling in the storage tank.
Noun
- partly refined paraffin wax