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한국어2025-02-13
The waxes that can be used with wax heaters include paraffin, microcrystalline wax, and beeswax. These waxes are all food grade, can be in direct contact with food, and will not produce harmful substances at high temperatures. Paraffin is one of the most commonly used embedding agents and is often used for tissue processing in pathological techniques. In addition, beeswax is also commonly used in the heating process of wax therapy machines, which has a good heat preservation effect.
1. The wax heater needs to be used in a ventilated place and is prohibited from being used in a confined space.
2. Before operating the wax heater, you need to consult the instructions to understand the relevant precautions, especially the power supply and related safety precautions.
3. Be careful to avoid wax dripping onto the ground or other objects to prevent unnecessary trouble and loss.
4. Use wax strictly in accordance with the requirements to avoid unnecessary risks.