- 1851.
Natural wax was
largely replaced for the
making of
waxed paper (or
paraffine paper)
after Herman Frasch developed ways of
purifying paraffin and coating...
- has a
carcinogenic risk if its dust is inhaled. From 1905 to 1988, The
Paraffine Paint Co. of San
Francisco had
Malthoid as a
trademark for waterproof...
-
Closon (also
known by the
aliases Vincent, Cou, Coulanges, Derdon, Fouché,
Paraffine; (1910-06-18)June 18, 1910 – (1998-12-12)December 12, 1998) was a French...
- He
extracted a
number of
useful liquids from it, one of
which he
named paraffine oil
because at low temperatures, it
congealed into a
substance that resembled...
- he
could obtain several useful liquids from it, one of
which he
named "
paraffine oil"
because at low
temperatures it
congealed into a
substance resembling...
-
could obtain a
number of
useful liquids from it, one of
which he
named "
paraffine oil"
because at low
temperatures it
congealed into a
substance resembling...
-
could obtain a
number of
useful liquids from it, one of
which he
named "
paraffine oil"
because at low
temperatures it
congealed into a
substance resembling...
- he
refined to a
quality grade of
paraffine lubricating oil. From the
paraffine oil he
obtained a
solid white paraffine,
which melted at
about 130 °F (54 °C)...
-
could obtain a
number of
useful liquids from it, one of
which he
named "
paraffine oil"
because at low
temperatures it
congealed into a
substance resembling...
- the same. 1860
First paraffin candle factory in the world, the New York
Paraffine Candle Co., set up in Clifton, New York,
early in 1860, then
moved to...