EU - Wax - Histology Waxes
EU - Wax - Histology Waxes
EU - Wax - Histology Waxes
Personal Care
About us
Sasol’s Performance Chemicals business unit markets
a broad portfolio of organic and inorganic commodity
and speciality chemicals. Our business employs about
1,300 people in four key business divisions: Organics,
Inorganics, Wax and PCASG (Phenolics, Carbon, Ammonia
and Speciality Gases). Our offices in 18 countries serve
customers around the world with a multifaceted
portfolio of state-of-the-art chemical products and
solutions for a wide range of applications and industries.
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Personal Care – Histology waxes At a glance
At a glance
Sasol Performance Chemicals, Wax Division is the
leading specialist in innovative wax technology. Our
products are supplied worldwide to many different
markets and are used in a variety of applications.
Paraffin wax is the major raw material for the production of candles
and is also used in the manufacture of rubber and tires, chipboard,
plastics, foodstuffs, food packaging, printing inks and paints, textiles,
asphalt and many other products. Sasol Performance Chemicals offers
a comprehensive product range of pharmaceutical white oils, petroleum
jellies and waxes. For decades, the Wax Division has been concentrating
on the development and optimisation of paraffin and paraffin blends as
well as petroleum jellies for a large number of different applications.
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Personal Care – Histology waxes Product information
Product information
Origin
Histology waxes are produced by subjecting paraffin waxes to highly
sophisticated refining processes, including unique distillation,
crystallisation and de-oiling technologies.
Purity
Sasol Wax GmbH employs high-pressure hydrogenation, the most
cutting-edge purification process, to produce histology waxes without
any impurities. This production method guarantees a pure white
product that is ideal for use in histological laboratories. A dedicated
product line and optimised filter system ensure the highest-quality
pastillation of the product to match the most exacting requirements.
Chemical structure
Histology waxes are essentially complex multicomponent combinations
of saturated hydrocarbons, with medium-length hydrocarbon chains.
The purity and inert properties of the waxes guarantee the perfect
handling of all tissue samples.
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Personal Care – Histology waxes Product information
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Personal Care – Histology waxes General properties
General properties
for embedding waxes
• Fast and straightforward embedding process
• Good compatibility with the infiltrated sample
• Easy positioning of the tissue sample
• Excellent microtome sectioning results
• Gentle on microtome blades
• Highly soluble in xylene
Sasolwax 0583
Sasolwax 0587
• Exceptional flexibility
• Easy demoulding
• Excellent suppression of crystallisation
• Enhanced with polymers
• Faster tissue penetration
Sasolwax 0599
• Exceptional flexibility
• Easy demoulding
• Excellent suppression of crystallisation
• Enhanced with polymers
• Increased melting point: particularly suitable for use in high-
temperature environments
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Personal Care – Histology waxes General properties
Infiltration
• Due to the low molecular weight, a fast infiltration of the tissue sample is possible
• Perfectly compatible with the embedding wax (e.g. SW 0587/SW 0599)
• Reduced viscosity
• Great flexibility when sectioning
Embedding
Congealing Point Clear melt Water bath
°C °C temperature
°C
Sasolwax 0583 54 – 56 60 – 62 40 – 45
Sasolwax 0587 54 – 56 60 – 62 40 – 45
Sasolwax 0599 58 – 60 65 45 – 55
Packaging
• 20 kg pastilles, bagged
• Tanker truck
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Personal Care – Histology waxes FAQ – Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
QUESTION ANSWER
What happens if I shorten the time Reducing the time for fixation can lead to considerable
for fixation? problems with producing the microtome sections.
How long should dehydration last? For optimum results, no tissue samples should be sub-
jected to dehydration for periods longer than 12 hours
(or the time recommended by the manufacturer).
It depends on the thickness of the tissue; very small
tissue can be dehydrated in a couple of hours.
Super-mega sections need much longer for dehy-
dration.
Why is it so beneficial to use pure As an intermediary product, all xylene must be com-
paraffin wax for infiltrating? pletely removed from the tissue sample. Undoped
(high-purity) paraffin is an ideal means for this pur-
pose. The sample must not emit any odour of xylene!
Even trace amounts of xylene can lead to cracking or
holes in the sample.
Why should the paraffin wax for Xylene and tissue residue can have a negative effect
infiltration be changed regularly? on the infiltration of the new sample. Xylene traces
in the sample can also lead to cracks and holes in the
tissue sample.
Why should different paraffin Embedding typically uses a different type of paraffin
waxes be used for infiltration and wax (blended with special additives for the purposes)
embedding? than infiltrating. These additives have a positive effect
on crystallisation and the flexibility of the wax. They
also enable better cutting results with the embedded
sample. The reduced viscosity and lower molecular
weight guarantee the effective infiltration of the
tissue sample.
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Personal Care – Histology waxes FAQ – Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
QUESTION ANSWER
Why should tissue samples be The tissue sample and embedding frames should be
embedded at warm temperatures? kept in a container heated to approx. 60°C to avoid
any interference coming from a difference in the tem-
peratures of the tissue, the frames and the paraffin
wax used for embedding. The metal mould is filled
with the liquid paraffin wax to the first rim. Tissue
samples should then be positioned quickly in the
already-settling wax. The forceps used for handling
the sample should also be (pre-) heated to prevent
the tissue sample or paraffin wax from sticking to the
instrument. All of these precautions are necessary to
ensure a good bond between the infiltrated sample
and the embedding wax.
Why should the temperature of the This is the ideal temperature for embedding the tissue
paraffin not exceed 62°C during sample in the paraffin wax. The paraffin wax settles
embedding? optimally at this temperature for a better connection
between the wax and the infiltrated sample.
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