Residue Wax (Foots Oil)
Residue wax also formally known as Foots Oil is the oil sweated out of Slack wax or is derived from the manufacturing process of Paraffin wax. It takes its name from the fact that it goes to the bottom, or foot, of the pan when sweated. Foots Oil contains a high percentage of oil and, based on the oil content, can be found as a liquid or semi-solid in the room temperature. The oily nature of Foots Oil (residue wax) makes this product a suitable substitute as a lubricant in industrial applications.
Foots oil Feature
Foots oil (petroleum) is full of oil, so the melting point is low, it starts to melt at temperatures above 40 – 60 °C. It has a typical flashpoint of about 250 °C and an initial boiling point above 280 °C. It is not flammable, but will burn.
The recommended storage temperature should not be exceeding 50 °C.
Due to potential reactions with oxidizing materials Foots oil (petroleum) should be stored separately. because of this feature packing should be quite good and tight to avoid leakage of oil
This product is poorly soluble in water and will float on water. Oil amount of the residue wax does not let to be solved in water or other liquid products.
Viscosity also related to the oil which is like lubricants
Brown yellow
Application of Foots Oil:
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