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Definition of Scale wax
1. Noun. Partly refined paraffin wax.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scale Wax
Literary usage of Scale wax
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"This produces a superior grade of 124° to 126° F. scale wax, ... J Crude scale
wax of 124° to 120° melting point is usually sold with a guarantee of less ..."
2. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"This produces a superior grade of 124° to 126° F. scale wax, ... I Crude scale
wax of 124° to 126° melting point is usually sold with a guarantee of less ..."
3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"Î Crude scale wax of 124° to 120° melting point is usually sold with a (guarantee
of lees than ... 120°-122° crude scale wax In general, second and third ..."
4. Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses by Herbert Abraham (1920)
"The filtered products obtained from the crude wax and crude scale wax are known
as " refined paraffine wax " and " refined scale wax " respectively. ..."
5. The Book of Modern Marvels edited by Waldemar Kaempffert (1917)
"In this chilled condition it is then pumped to a wax filter press, under high
pressure, where it is separated into crude scale wax and ..."
6. The Evolution of the Oil Industry by Victor Ross (1920)
"As a result of this sweating operation there is produced "crude scale wax," the
ordinary wax of commerce. It is yellow to ivory in colour, contains only a ..."
7. The Handbook of Industrial Oil Engineering: A Reference Book of Data by John Rome Battle (1920)
"Slack barrels: For crude scale wax and refined wax. Cases: For refined wax and
burning wax for miners' lamps. MELTING POINTS FOR PARAFFIN WAX. ..."