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Our Paraffin Wax block melts at 60°-62°C, providing excellent consistency for histology, embedding, and other laboratory processes. Its high purity ensures minimal impurities, making it suitable for scientific research and industrial use. The 500 gm block format offers convenience, easy storage, and controlled melting in various lab environments.
Key Features
- Melting point range: 60°-62°C for precise thermal control
- High purity grade suitable for laboratory use
- Uniform texture ensuring consistent melting and embedding
- Compact 500 gm block format for easy handling and storage
- Non-toxic and stable under normal laboratory conditions
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Avoid exposure to open flames or high heat sources
- Use gloves to prevent skin contact during handling
- Ensure proper ventilation when melting to avoid fumes
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the melting point of this paraffin wax?
Answer: The paraffin wax melts between 60° and 62°C, suitable for precise laboratory applications.
Question: Is this paraffin wax safe for histology specimen embedding?
Answer: Yes, it is a high-purity wax ideal for histology and specimen embedding in labs.
Question: How should I store the paraffin wax block?
Answer: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Question: Can this wax be used for industrial purposes?
Answer: Yes, its consistent quality makes it suitable for various industrial and laboratory uses.
Question: What precautions should I take when melting the wax?
Answer: Use proper ventilation, avoid open flames, and wear gloves to prevent skin contact.
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