
Paraffin
Paraffin is one of the most important petroleum derivatives obtained from the refining of crude oil and is used in various industries in solid (paraffin wax) or liquid (liquid paraffin/paraffin oil) form.

Paraffin is one of the most important petroleum derivatives obtained from the refining of crude oil and is used in various industries in solid (paraffin wax) or liquid (liquid paraffin/paraffin oil) form.

Isoparaffins are a group of saturated branched hydrocarbons (Iso-Alkanes) obtained from the refining and hydrogenation of petroleum fractions. These compounds are highly valued for their high purity, very low odor, chemical stability, and safety.

Hexane is a widely used organic solvent from the alkane family with the chemical formula C₆H₁₄, which is known as a colorless, clear, and highly volatile liquid. This substance is known for its high solvating power.

Naphtha is a general term that refers to refined, partially unrefined, or unrefined petroleum compounds that distil below 240°C.

Gasoline is one of the most important light petroleum products obtained from the distillation and processing of crude oil. It is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons with different octane numbers and is classified as