GB/T 2539-2008
AbolishedPetroleum waxes - Determination of melting point-cooling curve method
石油蜡熔点的测定 冷却曲线法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a cooling curve method for determining the melting point of petroleum waxes. It is applied in the petroleum industry for quality control and specification testing of paraffin waxes, microcrystalline waxes, and similar products. The method is used by manufacturers, laboratories, and procurement professionals to ensure consistent thermal performance in applications such as candles, packaging, coatings, and cosmetics.
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