markdeg
Chemical
- May 20, 2004
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We have been formualting refined paraffin waxes for applications in histology. Here the paraffin is melted and poured hot into a mold to embed cell tissue. After cooling, the matrix is thin sectioned and analysed by optical microscopy. Ideally, upon rapid cooling, the wax matrix solidifies to a homogeneous and relativelty transparent, clear bulk. Recently. we have observed domains of cloudy, white material suspended in the wax matrix. We do not can't suggest a possible remedy - perhaps locating other suppliers of wax using alternalte oil feedstocks, QC each incoming lot, etc. Is anyone familiar with the paraffin wax production process such that they might suggest (a) the possible nature of the cloudy white material and (b) how that material might be ultimately linked to the paraffin manufactuing process. Many thanks in advance to any paraffin experts out there