mineral wax
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mineral wax
[′min·rəl ¦waks] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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- Increasing use of
mineral wax in rubber production is likely to act as an opportunity for the market in the future.
Many fusible materials such as "
mineral wax" have in their composition hydrocarbon with a large number of carbon atoms in the molecule (17 ...
Presented in yellow, white and red Italian glass holders, the 'Midnight Flower' candles are specially made with the best
mineral wax to diffuse the strongest possible scent to burn for 40 hours.
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