Paraffin wax is derived from so-called slack wax. This is a mixture of oil and wax which occurs during the refining process of lubricating oils.
It is used for making candles, coatings, lubricants, separating agents, in the food industry (food-grade paraffin wax), in the pharmaceutical industry and for many other purposes. The viscosity tables show examples for different candle waxes and for different wax types used in the food industry.
The temperature scan was performed on candle wax, measuring from 135°C down to 50°C. There are no values available below 60°C, because the wax solidified and no stable measuring values were obtained.
Viscosity Tables – Measurement data
Candle wax
Temp. [°C]
Dyn. Viscosity [mPa.s]
Kin. Viscosity [mm²/s]
Density [g/cm³]
100
3.0657
4.0441
0.7581
100
3.2417
4.2703
0.7591
100
3.0298
3.9982
0.7578
100
2.8396
3.7601
0.7552
Temp. [°C]
dyn. viscosity [mPa.s]
kin. viscosity [mm²/s]
Density [g/cm³]
135
1.92
2.61
0.7370
130
2.04
2.75
0.7400
125
2.17
2.92
0.7432
120
2.32
3.11
0.7463
115
2.49
3.32
0.7495
110
2.67
3.55
0.7526
105
2.88
3.82
0.7558
100
3.12
4.12
0.7590
95
3.39
4.45
0.7621
90
3.70
4.84
0.7653
85
4.06
5.28
0.7685
80
4.46
5.78
0.7716
75
4.93
6.37
0.7748
70
5.48
7.05
0.7780
65
6.13
7.84
0.7812
60
6.89
8.78
0.7844
Candle wax - kinematic viscosity and density over temperature
Food-grade wax
Temp. [°C]
Dyn. Viscosity [mPa.s]
Kin. Viscosity [mm²/s]
Density [g/cm³]
100
7.9545
10.136
0.7848
100
11.763
14.861
0.7916
100
12.917
16.259
0.7945
100
15.668
19.027
0.8235
Reference
Measured with SVM™. Temp Scan on candle wax measured with SVM™ 3001.