Hi Zoe-

The melting point of your paraffin depends on the paraffin!  Each type has a 
different additives so the melting point vs high  temp point varies and too 
much heat can break down the structure.  The package should have the correct 
set point for the product it contains--generally 3-5 degrees above the actual 
melting point.

For example, Tissue Tek's VIP has a melting point of 56C and a high temp 
stability of 65C, but Paraplast Plus has a more narrow window with a melt at 
56C but a high temp stability of 62C. (pulled from the internet so pardon if 
I'm off a bit).

Hope this helps!

Cheryl
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