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Buy kerosene oil subliquidum - what to consider:

 

What is kerosene oil ?

Kerosene oil is a mixture of saturated hydrocarbons and is used as an important ingredient in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and technical industries.

 

How is kerosene oil produced?

Kerosene is obtained by vacuum distillation from various petroleum cuts. As a by-product of this process, so-called kerosene gossamer is formed. From these, the crude kerosene is obtained, which is then refined. During refining, the kerosene oil falls off as a by-product.

 

Where is kerosene oil used?

A large area of application is in cosmetics, where kerosene oil is used as a base for quite a few products. In addition, kerosene oil is at least a partial component in all oil-based care products. Furthermore, kerosene oil is part of pharmaceutical products, both in human and veterinary medicine. In the food industry, it is used as a lubricant and additive component, among other things. Not to be ignored is the technical field in which it acts as a wood preservative, for leather care or as a corrosion inhibitor in mechanical engineering.

  

What are the properties of kerosene oil?

Kerosene oil is characterized by its resistance in acidic environments. In addition, it is non-toxic and inert to many chemicals, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. In addition, it is electrically insulating, water repellent and can be fused together with other fats and waxes.

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Buy kerosene oil subliquidum - what to consider:

 

What is kerosene oil ?

Kerosene oil is a mixture of saturated hydrocarbons and is used as an important ingredient in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and technical industries.

 

How is kerosene oil produced?

Kerosene is obtained by vacuum distillation from various petroleum cuts. As a by-product of this process, so-called kerosene gossamer is formed. From these, the crude kerosene is obtained, which is then refined. During refining, the kerosene oil falls off as a by-product.

 

Where is kerosene oil used?

A large area of application is in cosmetics, where kerosene oil is used as a base for quite a few products. In addition, kerosene oil is at least a partial component in all oil-based care products. Furthermore, kerosene oil is part of pharmaceutical products, both in human and veterinary medicine. In the food industry, it is used as a lubricant and additive component, among other things. Not to be ignored is the technical field in which it acts as a wood preservative, for leather care or as a corrosion inhibitor in mechanical engineering.

  

What are the properties of kerosene oil?

Kerosene oil is characterized by its resistance in acidic environments. In addition, it is non-toxic and inert to many chemicals, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. In addition, it is electrically insulating, water repellent and can be fused together with other fats and waxes.

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Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 4.3 kg
Medical white oil, high viscosity. For pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical-technical applications. Application Paraffin in liquid form, like solid or medium-solid raffinates, is a crucial component of formulations in the...
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Content 4.3 Kilogram (€7.43 * / 1 Kilogram)
€31.95 * *plus VAT.
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 17.2 kg
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 17.2 kg
Medical white oil, high viscosity. For pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical-technical applications. Application Paraffin in liquid form, like solid or medium-solid raffinates, is a crucial component of formulations in the...
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Content 17.2 Kilogram (€5.23 * / 1 Kilogram)
€89.95 * *plus VAT.
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 180 kg
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 180 kg
Medical white oil, high viscosity. For pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical-technical applications. Application Paraffin in liquid form, like solid or medium-solid raffinates, is a crucial component of formulations in the...
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Content 180 Kilogram (€3.38 * / 1 Kilogram)
€608.95 * *plus VAT.
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 850 kg
Paraffin oil subliquidum n. Ph.eur. (Liquidum) (4,3 kg) 850 kg
Medical white oil, high viscosity. For pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical-technical applications. Application Paraffin in liquid form, like solid or medium-solid raffinates, is a crucial component of formulations in the...
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Content 850 Kilogram (€2.47 * / 1 Kilogram)
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Buy kerosene oil subliquidum - what to consider:

 

What is kerosene oil ?

Kerosene oil is a mixture of saturated hydrocarbons and is used as an important ingredient in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and technical industries.

 

How is kerosene oil produced?

Kerosene is obtained by vacuum distillation from various petroleum cuts. As a by-product of this process, so-called kerosene gossamer is formed. From these, the crude kerosene is obtained, which is then refined. During refining, the kerosene oil falls off as a by-product.

 

Where is kerosene oil used?

A large area of application is in cosmetics, where kerosene oil is used as a base for quite a few products. In addition, kerosene oil is at least a partial component in all oil-based care products. Furthermore, kerosene oil is part of pharmaceutical products, both in human and veterinary medicine. In the food industry, it is used as a lubricant and additive component, among other things. Not to be ignored is the technical field in which it acts as a wood preservative, for leather care or as a corrosion inhibitor in mechanical engineering.

  

What are the properties of kerosene oil?

Kerosene oil is characterized by its resistance in acidic environments. In addition, it is non-toxic and inert to many chemicals, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. In addition, it is electrically insulating, water repellent and can be fused together with other fats and waxes.

Paraffinöl subliquidum kaufen – die häufigsten Fragen:


In welchen Mengen kann man Paraffinöl kaufen? 

Bei chemiekontor.de wird Paraffinöl in Behältern mit 4,3 kg, 17,2 kg, und 25,8 kg. Bei einem erhöhten Bedarf ist es auch in Fässern mit 180 kg und 200 kg sowie einem Container von 850 kg erhältlich.

Zu welchem Preis kann man Paraffinöl kaufen? 

Im Onlineshop von chemiekontor.de ist Paraffinöl schon ab 2,34 € per kg erhältlich. (Ab-Preis bezieht sich auf den Kauf eines Containers von 850 kg).

Wie lange ist die Lieferzeit des Produktes? 

Paraffinöl ist in Regel versandfertig auf Lager, die Lieferzeit beträgt 3 – 5 Werktage.

Welche Sicherheitshinweise gilt es zu beachten? 

P301 + P310 – BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: sofort Arzt/GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM anrufen. P405 – unter Verschluss aufbewahren. P102 – darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen. P331 – KEIN Erbrechen herbeiführen. P501 – Inhalt und Behälter autorisierter Abfallentsorgungsanlage zuführen. EUH-Sätze: EUH066 – wiederholter Kontakt kann zu spröder oder rissiger Haut führen.

Wie lautet die CAS-Nummer für Paraffinöl ? 

Die CAS-Nummer für Paraffinöl lautet 8042-47-5.