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Glossary of Industrial Wax Terms You Should Know

Posted by Faith Industries Ltd. on September 10, 2024 at 6:15am 0 Comments

Paraffin Wax: A solid, soft, white or colorless wax with a melting point between 48 and 66 degrees Celsius. Petroleum is converted into paraffin wax by dewaxing stocks of light lubricating oil.

Microcrystalline Wax: When petrolatum is DE-oiled as part of the refining of petroleum, a kind of wax called microcrystalline wax is created.

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Propanediol Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends by 2032

Posted by Yashi Vaidya on September 10, 2024 at 6:14am 0 Comments

The global propanediol market was valued at approximately US$ 20.6 million in 2022 and is projected to reach US$ 29 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 3.5% over the forecast period from 2022 to 2032.



Propanediol (PDO) represents about 4.4% of the global chemicals used in personal care products. Consumption of propanediol in the personal care sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 3.5%, with its market value estimated to reach US$ 29.2 million by the end of… Continue

Why Crib Bumper Pads Are Not Safe

Baby Safe Crib Bumper Pads are used to supposedly protect newborns from hitting their head on the crib’s slats and from preventing their arms and legs from getting caught between rails. However, many health organizations advise against using the crib bumper pads as a measure to protect your baby, because they are dangerous.https://www.biloban.com/collections/crib-bumper-1

Moreover, the same health agencies do claim there is no evidence crib bumper pads can actually prevent injuries. I take this statement with a grain of salt, since I am yet to find a study that compares the number of injuries in babies that sleep in a crib with bumper pads vs a crib with no bumper pads.https://www.biloban.com/collections/crib-bumper-1

If the baby gets stuck in the crib’s slats, he will either try to remove his arm or leg, or make enough noise to get his parent’s attention. Theoretically, there’s no need for bumper pads.https://www.biloban.com/collections/crib-bumper-1

But what about those of us that stay up all night because our baby rolls over too aggressively, hits his head and starts screaming? What about the mom that found her baby with her face planted firmly into the mattress because she got stuck in the rails and couldn’t move?https://www.biloban.com/collections/crib-bumper-1

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