Paraffin Wax is a white or colourless soft solid derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale. It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules and is widely used across industries for its excellent moisture barrier properties, low reactivity, and ease of processing. It is available in various melting point ranges depending on the application — from low-melt grades used in candles and coatings to high-melt grades used in industrial and rubber applications.