lignite wax.

lignite wax.

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  • Montan wax — Montan wax, also known as lignite wax or OP wax, is a hard wax obtained by solvent extraction of certain types of lignite or brown coal. Commercially viable deposits exist in only a few locations, including Amsdorf, Germany, and in the Ione Basin …   Wikipedia

  • montan wax — /mon tan/ a dark brown bituminous wax extracted from lignite and peat: used chiefly in polishes and waxes for furniture, shoes, etc. Also called lignite wax. [1905 10; < L montanus of a mountain (see MONTANE)] * * * …   Universalium

  • montan wax — /ˈmɒntæn wæks/ (say montan waks) noun a dark brown bituminous wax extracted from lignite and peat; used in various polishes. Also, lignite wax. {montan (from Latin montānus of a mountain) + wax1} …  

  • montan wax — montano vaškas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Montano rūgšties ir jos esterių mišinys, išskiriamas iš rusvųjų anglių ir durpių. atitikmenys: angl. lignite wax; montan wax rus. монтанный воск …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • montan wax — mon′tan wax [[t]ˈmɒn tæn[/t]] n. a dark brown bituminous wax extracted from lignite and peat • Etymology: 1905–10; < L montānus of a mountain (see montane) …   From formal English to slang

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