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Definition: Paraffin waxes (Code 3286)
Category: Energy
Paraffin waxes are saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. These waxes are residues extracted when dewaxing lubricant oils. They have a crystalline structure which is more-or-less fine according to the grade. Their main characteristics are as follows: they are colourless, odourless and translucent, with a melting point above 45 °c.
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Regulation (Ec) No 1099/2008 On Energy Statistics, Eurostat Product Classification And Joint International Energy Agency/Eurostat/United Nations Economic Commission For Europe Oil Annual Questionnaire (OilAQ)
Regulation (Ec) No 1099/2008 On Energy Statistics, Eurostat Product Classification And Joint International Energy Agency/Eurostat/United Nations Economic Commission For Europe Oil Annual Questionnaire (OilAQ)
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