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Carnauba wax
Carnauba wax is a natural wax derived from the leaves of the carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera), which is native to northeastern Brazil. Known as the "queen of waxes," carnauba wax is highly valued for its hardness, high melting point, and glossy finish. Here are some key points about carnauba wax:
Properties
- Appearance: It comes in flakes or powder and is typically light yellow to brownish in color.
- Melting Point: It has a high melting point of about 82-86°C (180-187°F), making it one of the hardest natural waxes.
- Composition: It is composed of esters, fatty acids, and alcohols, which contribute to its hardness and water-resistant properties.
Castor Oil Food Grade
Ceto Stearyl Alcohol (50:50) 25 kg bag
Cetyl alcohol
Cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)15OH. It is a waxy substance that is used in a variety of industries, including cosmetics, personal care products, and pharmaceuticals. Cetyl alcohol is commonly derived from vegetable oils such as coconut or palm oil, and is often used as an emulsifier, thickener, or lubricant in formulations such as lotions, creams, and ointments. It is also sometimes used as a surfactant, meaning it helps to dissolve other substances and improve their absorption.
Lanolin Anhydrous 50kg
Lanolin Anhydrous USP refers to a high-quality, refined, and purified substance derived from the natural waxy secretion of sheep's wool. It is processed to remove impurities, water, and other components, resulting in a pure form of lanolin. Lanolin itself is a complex mixture of esters, alcohols, and fatty acids, and the anhydrous USP grade ensures it contains minimal to no water content. This refined lanolin is commonly used in various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products for its emollient, moisturizing, and protective properties, serving as a skin-conditioning agent and helping to soothe and hydrate the skin
Semi Refined Paraffin wax
Zinc stearate 25kg
Zinc stearate is an inorganic compound composed of zinc and stearic acid. It is a fine, white powder that is insoluble in water. Zinc stearate is primarily used as a lubricant, release agent, and stabilizer in various industries, including plastics, rubber, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. It has excellent hydrophobic properties, which make it effective in preventing the sticking or adhesion of materials during processing or manufacturing. Zinc stearate is also used as a thickening agent, emulsion stabilizer, and anti-caking agent in certain applications.