Natural
Beeswax, Refined Light Yellow
Natural Beeswax is used as a building material for honeycombs. Because of its soft, pliable nature, bee wax Cera Alba) remains an indispensable raw material for many finished products even after centuries of commercial use.
Applications:
Creams, Lotions, Lipsticks, Cold Creams, Depilatories, Ointments, Salves, Pharmaceutical Excipients, Food Additive, Food Inks and Coatings, Non-food Inks and Coatings, Emulsions, Color Cosmetics, Hair Care; Furniture, Wood, and Leather Polishes; Textile, Wood, and Paper Finishes; Lubricants, Candles, Moldings, and numerous industrial applications.
CAS#: 8012-89-3 Light Yellow Refined Beeswax
EINECS: 232-383-7
Beeswax is F.D.A. approved under Regulations 21 CFR 184.`1973 & CFR 184.1975
C.T.F.A. Listed
Key Features
- Soft, pliable nature suitable for honeycombs
- Essential for creams, lotions, and lipsticks
- Food additive for coatings and inks
- Widely used in furniture and wood polishes
- Meets FDA and C.T.F.A. standards
Product Specifications
Color : Light Yellow, BeigeDrop point/ Melting point : 61 - 67 °C
Acid value : 5 - 24 mg KOH/g (Typical : 6.8)
Ester value : 70 - 80 mg KOH/g
Saponification value : 85 - 104 mg KOH/g
Ester/Acid Ratio : 3.3 - 4.3
Ceresin, Paraffins and certain other waxes : passes test
Glycerol and other polyols : passes test
Form : granular, pastilles
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Perfect for cosmetic manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, food industry professionals, artisans, crafters, and home DIY enthusiasts
Carnauba Wax Flakes #1, Prime Yellow
Carnauba wax flakes is a hard wax that provides lustrous gloss properties to many commercial wax formulations.
Our top quality food/cosmetic grade Carnauba Wax is an all vegetable derived, hard, brittle, light yellow wax in a flake form.
Used in production of polishing waxes for shoe, Furniture, Leather, Automobile, Floor, Fruit, and wood products.
Also used in cosmetics such as Creams, Lip balms and Lipsticks, Hair Care Products, Mascara.
Used in lubricants such as Greases and Mold Release.
Used as Glazing agent in Candies, Gum, fruits and Paper.
Used in Protective Coatings such as Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels
Used in Pharmaceutical: Salves, Ointments, Tablet Coating, Time Release Agents
Other Uses: Candles, Inks
Carnauba Wax is F.D.A. Approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320, 184.1978
C.T.F.A. Listed
C.A.S. #8015-86-9
Additional Description
Compatible With: All Vegetable, Animal, and Mineral Waxes, A large variety of natural and synthetic resins, Fatty Acids, Glycerides and Hydrocarbons.
insoluble in Water. Soluble in alcohol.
Melting point 85 deg C / 185 deg F.
Acid Value: 4.67 mg KOH/g
Saponification: 79.62 mg KOH/g
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Perfect for Wax Manufacturers, Cosmetic Brands, Polish Producers, Pharmaceutical Companies, and Confectionery Manufacturers.
Carnauba Wax Flakes
Carnauba wax flakes is a hard wax that provides lustrous gloss properties to many commercial wax formulations.
Our high quality cosmetic/ industrial grade Carnauba Wax is an all vegetable derived, hard, brittle, amber-color wax in a flake form.
Used in production of polishing waxes for shoe, Furniture, Leather, Automobile, Floor, Fruit, and wood products.
Also used in cosmetics such as Creams, Lip balms and Lipsticks, Hair Care Products, Mascara.
Used in lubricants such as Greases and Mold Release.
Used as Glazing agent in Candies, Gum, fruits and Paper.
Used in Protective Coatings such as Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels
Used in Pharmaceutical: Salves, Ointments, Tablet Coating, Time Release Agents
Other Uses: Candles, Inks
Carnauba Wax is F.D.A. Approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320, 184.1978
C.T.F.A. Listed
C.A.S. #8015-86-9
Compatible With: All Vegetable, Animal, and Mineral Waxes, A large variety of natural and synthetic resins, Fatty Acids, Glycerides and Hydrocarbons.
insoluble in Water. Soluble in alcohol.
Melting point 83 deg C
Acid Value: 6 mg KOH/g
Saponification: 86 mg KOH/g
Flash point: 299 deg C
Key Features:
- Provides lustrous gloss properties to many commercial wax formulations
- All-vegetable derived
- Compatible with a large variety of natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons
- Used in various industries such as polishing waxes, cosmetics, lubricants, protective coatings, and pharmaceuticals
- FDA-approved and CTFA-listed
Product Specifications:
Color: | Amber |
Melting Point: | 86°C/176-186.8°F |
Solubility: | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
FDA Approval: | Regulation 21 CFR 175.320, 184.1978 |
CTFA Listing: | Yes |
CAS #: | 8015-86-9 |
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Perfect for industrial and cosmetic use.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Do not ingest. Use in a well-ventilated area.
Carnauba Wax Flakes
Carnauba wax flakes is a hard wax that provides lustrous gloss properties to many commercial wax formulations.
Our basic quality industrial grade Carnauba Wax is an all vegetable derived, hard, brittle, dark brown color wax in a flake form.
Used in production of polishing waxes for shoe, Furniture, Leather, Automobile, Floor, Fruit, and wood products.
May be used in cosmetics such as Creams, Lip balms and Lipsticks, Hair Care Products, Mascara.
Used in lubricants such as Greases and Mold Release.
May be used as Glazing agent in Candies, Gums
Used in Protective Coatings such as Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels
Used in Pharmaceutical: Salves, Ointments, Time Release Agents
Other Uses: Candles, Inks
Carnauba Wax is F.D.A. Approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320, 184.1978
C.T.F.A. Listed
C.A.S. #8015-86-9
Compatible With: All Vegetable, Animal, and Mineral Waxes, A large variety of natural and synthetic resins, Fatty Acids, Glycerides and Hydrocarbons.
insoluble in Water. Soluble in alcohol.
Melting point 82 deg C / 179.6 deg F.
View the Material Safety Data Sheet for Carnauba Wax
Key Features:
- Provides lustrous gloss properties to many commercial wax formulations
- Top quality food/cosmetic grade Carnauba Wax
- All vegetable derived
- Compatible with a large variety of natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons
- Used in various industries, such as polishing waxes, cosmetics, lubricants, glazing agents, protective coatings, pharmaceuticals, candles, and inks
- FDA Approved and CTFA Listed
Product Specifications:
Color: | Dark Brown |
Melting Point: | 85°C/185°F |
Solubility: | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
FDA Approval: | Regulation 21 CFR 175.320, 184.1978 |
CTFA Listing: | Yes |
CAS #: | 8015-86-9 |
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Perfect for industrial and cosmetic use.
Dammar Gum Resin Crystals
Natural Dammar gum resin crystals obtained from Shorea trees in Indonesia (Sumatra).
White to yellowish-white translucent, globular to pear-shaped grains, irregular fragments or stalactite masses. Grade A consists of 1/2 cm to 5 cm pieces as well as about 5% resin powder.
Used in incense, varnish and other products. Commonly used in oil painting, both during the painting process and after the painting is finished. Dammar crystals are also dissolved in molten paraffin wax to make batik, to prevent the wax from cracking when it is drawn onto silk or rayon.
Damar crystals are dissolved into beeswax with pigment added to harden it in order to make encaustic paints.
Dammar resins were often used in the past to caulk ships, frequently together with pitch or bitumen.
Key Features
- Versatile use in arts and crafts
- Available in various grades
- Natural and traditional material
- Enhances artistic mediums
- Historical significance in shipbuilding
Product Specifications
Melting Point | 80°C |
Acid Value | 31.2 |
Insoluble Impurities | 0.41% |
Grades | A |
Source | Shorea Trees, Indonesia |
CAS Number | 9000-16-2 |
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Perfect for artists, craftsmen, DIY batik enthusiasts, oil painters, incense manufacturers, and ship maintenance professionals
Guar Gum
Guar gum is a natural food thickener and stabilizer that is derived from the guar bean. It is commonly used in the food industry to improve the texture, viscosity, and shelf life of products such as ice cream, yogurt, and salad dressings. Additionally, guar gum has potential health benefits such as reducing cholesterol levels and aiding in digestion. Its versatility and health benefits make it a popular ingredient in many food products.
Key Features:
- 100% pure guar gum
- Naturally gluten-free
- Thickens and stabilizes food and beverages
- Improves texture and mouthfeel
- Can be used in a variety of recipes
- Sourced from sustainable farms
Product Specifications:
Product Name: | Guar Gum |
Type: | Guar |
Form: | Powder |
Color: | Off-white to yellowish-white |
Odor: | Odorless or slightly characteristic |
Solubility: | Soluble in hot or cold water |
Viscosity: | 3500 - 8000 cps (1% solution at 25?C) |
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Caution: Guar gum may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Use with caution and consult a healthcare professional if necessary.
Perfect for:
- Food manufacturers looking for a natural thickening agent
- Individuals with gluten intolerance or allergies looking for a gluten-free alternative
- Vegetarians and vegans looking for a plant-based alternative to animal-derived thickeners
- Pharmaceutical companies looking for a binder or disintegrant in tablets and capsules
- Paper and textile industries looking for a sizing agent or a dye thickener
- Oil and gas companies looking for a drilling mud additive
Gum Arabic
Gum Arabic is a natural gum that is derived from the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia tree. It is a complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides, predominantly polymers of arabinose and galactose. The product is soluble in water, edible, and primarily used as a stabilizer in the food industry and soft-drink industry, with E number E414 (I414 in the US).
In addition to its widespread use in food and pharmaceutical industries as a safe thickener, emulsifier, and stabilizer, Gum Arabic is also used in various other industrial applications, including traditional lithography, printing, paint production, glue, cosmetics, and the textile industry. It is a rich source of dietary fibers and possesses a broad range of health benefits that have been evidently proved through several in vitro and in vivo studies.
Key Features:
- Natural gum derived from the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia tree
- Complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides
- Predominantly polymers of arabinose and galactose
- Soluble in water and edible
- Primarily used as a stabilizer in the food industry and soft-drink industry, with E number E414 (I414 in the US)
Product Specifications:
Product Name: | Gum Arabic |
Appearance: | Hardened sap |
Solubility: | Soluble in water |
Uses: | Stabilizer, thickener, emulsifier in food, printing, paint production, glue, cosmetics, and the textile industry |
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Caution: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and disposal of this product.
Perfect for applications that require a natural stabilizer and thickener, such as food, printing, paint production, and more.
HROSIN - Pine Rosin
HROSIN is colophony or gum derived from pine tree species known as Pinus Oocarpa in Honduras. It is produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid components. It is semi-transparent pine rosin and varies in color from dark yellow to light brown.
HROSIN contains about 10% natural unsaponifiable matter that provides anticrystalline properties to the rosin and its compounds.
General Information:
- Main applications include adhesives, chewing gums, coatings, cosmetics, linoleum, paints, printing inks, resins, rubber, sizes, varnishes.
Specifications:
Color Grade USDA | WG/WW |
Appearance | Pale Yellow, Transparent |
Softening Point (Ring & Ball) | 66 – 72°C |
Acid Number (mgKOH/g) | 147 – 155 |
Specific Gravity @ 25°C | 1.06 – 1.08 |
Refractive Index 20°C | 1.540 |
Unsaponifiable Matter | 7 – 12.1% |
Toluene Insolubles | 0.01% Max. |
Iron Content | 15 PPM Max. |
Ash Content | 0.01% Max. |
Volatiles Matter | Negligible |
Flash Point °C (COC) | Above 204°C |
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Rosin Flakes
Extracted from pine tree species known as Pinus Elliottii (slash pine), commonly known as the slash pine, Rosin Flakes are a solid form of resin with a light yellow-amber color. They are used in a wide range of products including printing inks, varnishes, adhesives/glues, soap, paper sizing, soda, soldering fluxes, and sealing wax.
Key Features
- Complies with Class A, Type I, Grade WW Mil. Spec. A-A-59142 (AA59142-AIWW)
- Softening Point: 72ºC - 82ºC.
- Color: X/WW (5/6) (Gardner, 1:1 Toluene)
- Total VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds): 0.4%
- Available in crushed or clumps
Product Specifications
Acid Number | 166.2 mg KOH/g |
Country of Origin | Brazil |
H.S.Code | 3806.10.0010 |
NMFC | 171260 |
Caution/Warning
Caution: Rosin Flakes are brittle at room temperature, but they can melt at stove-top temperature. Always handle with care.
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Perfect for varnish and adhesive manufacturers
Light Lycopodium Powder
Light Lycopodium Powder, also known as Dragon's Breath Flash Powder or Club Moss Spores, is a fine powder that is often used in special effects and pyrotechnics. This powder is highly flammable and can produce a bright flash when ignited. It has been used in theatrical productions, magic shows, and even as a natural remedy for respiratory issues. Whether you're a performer looking to add some dazzle to your act or a herbalist seeking a natural remedy, Light Lycopodium Powder is a versatile and fascinating substance to explore.
Key Features:
- Light and easy to handle
- Produces bright flashes and sparks
- Made from natural Club Moss Spores Lycopodium
- Perfect for special effects and pyrotechnics
- Creates a unique and memorable experience
- Safe and reliable for professional and amateur use
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Light Lycopodium Powder |
Alternate Name | Dragon'S Breath Flash Powder |
Product Type | Club Moss Spores Lycopodium |
Color | Light |
Form | Powder 0.6-0.7 gr/ml |
Special Feature | Flash, Dragon'S Breath |
Additional Information | N/A |
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CAUTION: These products contain hazardous materials and should only be handled by trained professionals with proper safety equipment. Improper use can result in serious injury or harm.
Perfect For:
- Professional pyrotechnicians
- Special effects artists
- Film and TV production companies
- Theater companies
- Magicians
- Science educators
Our Light Lycopodium Powder, Dragon'S Breath Flash Powder, and Club Moss Spores are perfect for professionals in the pyrotechnic and special effects industry who need high-quality materials for their shows and productions. They are also great for film and TV production companies, theater companies, magicians, and science educators looking to create impressive visual effects.
Our products are designed to meet the needs of professionals who demand the best quality, consistency, and performance from their materials. We understand the importance of safety and reliability in this industry, and we take pride in providing products that meet these standards.
Whether you are creating a stunning fireworks display, a theatrical production, or a science demonstration, our Light Lycopodium Powder, Dragon'S Breath Flash Powder, and Club Moss Spores are the perfect choice for achieving the desired effect.
Lycopodium Powder
Lycopodium Powder, also known as Dragon's Breath Flash Powder, club moss spores, Lycopodium Clavatum, or vegetable sulfur, is a pale yellow, very lightweight fluffy powder that is commonly used for fire effects and dyeing. It has an apparent density of 0.4 g/ml - 0.5 g/ml and is often used by magicians to create a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame. Additionally, woolen cloth boiled with lycopodium can become blue when dipped in a bath of Brazil wood. Please note that if this grade of Lycopodium is out of stock, we will ship you a superior grade with lower density at no extra cost to you.
Key Features
- Creates a jet of fire just like a Dragon's Breath when squirted through an open flame.
- Can be used for dyeing woolen cloth.
- Very lightweight and fluffy powder.
Product Specifications
Color | Pale yellow |
Apparent Density | 0.4 g/ml - 0.5 g/ml |
Uses | Fire effects, dyeing woolen cloth |
CAUTION: Lycopodium Powder is commonly used for fire effects and should only be used by professionals with proper safety equipment and training. It should also be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and open flames. Use caution when handling and keep out of reach of children.
Perfect for:
- Magicians looking to create fire effects
- Artists and crafters interested in dyeing woolen cloth
NBWAXG3 Natural Beeswax Pellets
Natural Beeswax possesses distinct properties that make it a valuable ingredient with diverse uses. Our focus is on maintaining the purity and consistency of beeswax for various applications.
NBWAXG3 represents our highest quality beeswax product, suitable for different purposes. This product undergoes thorough filtration to eliminate impurities and is converted into small pellets for easy incorporation into manufacturing processes. It is available in two color options: classic natural yellow and light yellow.
The product is available in various packaging options, including 1-Lb bags, 1-Lb jars, 10-Lb boxes, and 40-Lb boxes, for convenient purchase.
Beeswax showcases its versatility in an array of applications. It contributes by enhancing the viscosity of anhydrous systems and structuring oils through stable gel networks. Its inherent polyesters also improve plasticity, leading to creamy textures.
Moreover, beeswax enhances the viscosity of oil-in-water emulsions through internal phase crowding. It also offers emulsification capabilities and stability in water-in-oil systems. This multifunctional nature solidifies beeswax's value across different industries.
Key Features:
- Versatile ingredient with diverse applications
- High-quality product with thorough filtration
- Available in natural yellow and light yellow
- Convenient packaging options
- Enhances viscosity and stability in various systems
Product Specifications:
Color Options | Natural Yellow, Light Yellow |
Packaging Options | 1-Lb bags, 1-Lb jars, 10-Lb boxes, 40-Lb boxes |
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Ninhydrin
Ninhydrin is a chemical compound that is commonly used in forensic science to detect the presence of amino acids. It is a crystalline solid that is soluble in water and has a faint odor. The compound was first discovered in the early 1900s and was initially used as a reagent in organic chemistry. However, its ability to react with amino acids was soon discovered and it became an important tool in forensic analysis.
Key Features:
- Highly sensitive chemical reagent
- Used for detecting fingerprints on porous surfaces
- Produces a purple color when reacting with amino acids in fingerprints
- Can be used on a variety of surfaces, including paper, fabric, and skin
- Easy to use and quick results
- Widely used in forensic investigations
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Ninhydrin |
Chemical Formula | C9H6O4 |
Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow crystals |
Melting Point | 235-238?C |
Boiling Point | >300?C |
Solubility | Soluble in ethanol, acetone, chloroform, and benzene |
Usage | Used for the detection of amino acids and proteins |
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Explanation: All the products listed are dyes or indicators that are used in various applications such as staining, titration, and microscopy. They have different colors, properties and uses, and can be chosen based on the specific requirements of the experiment or analysis.
CAUTION: Ninhydrin may cause skin irritation and is harmful if swallowed. Use with caution and follow proper safety protocols.
Perfect for:
- Forensic scientists
- Chemistry researchers
- Law enforcement agencies
- Crime scene investigators
- Chemical manufacturers
- Academic institutions
Portuguese Rosin Flakes
Portuguese Rosin Flakes are a rare type of Brazilian rosin flaked and packaged in Portugal. These flakes are durable at room temperature and come in a limited quantity.
Key Features:
- Rare type of Brazilian rosin
- Flaked and packaged in Portugal
- Durable flakes at room temperature
- Limited quantity available
Target Audience:
The target audience for Portuguese Rosin Flakes includes music professionals such as violinists and other string instrument players, artists and craftsmen, manufacturers of adhesives and coatings, chemical industry professionals, and individuals looking for high-quality rosin flakes. These individuals are likely to appreciate the rare and high-quality nature of the product, as well as its durability at room temperature. They may also be interested in the limited quantity available, which adds to the exclusivity of the product.
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Product Specifications:
Product Name | Portuguese Rosin Flakes |
Type | Flakes |
Origin | Brazil, packaged in Portugal |
Durability | Durable at room temperature |
Quantity | Limited quantity available |
Note: Please refer to the MSDS in the Downloads Tab before using this product. Use caution when handling Portuguese Rosin flakes as they are a rare type of Brazilian rosin and come in limited quantity. Research is required to find the best fit for your needs among similar products such as Brazilian Pine Rosin, Colophony Rosin Flakes, Greek Rosin Flakes, French Rosin Flakes, and Italian Rosin Flakes.
Beeswax, Refined white natural beeswax
Natural Beeswax is used as a building material for honeycombs. Because of its soft, pliable nature, bee wax Cera Alba) remains an indispensable raw material for many finished products even after centuries of commercial use.
Applications:
Creams, Lotions, Lipsticks, Cold Creams, Depilatories, Ointments, Salves, Pharmaceutical Excipients, Food Additive, Food Inks and Coatings, Non-food Inks and Coatings, Emulsions, Color Cosmetics, Hair Care; Furniture, Wood, and Leather Polishes; Textile, Wood, and Paper Finishes; Lubricants, Candles, Moldings, and numerous industrial applications.
CAS#: 8012-89-3 White Refined Beeswax
EINECS: 232-383-7
Beeswax is F.D.A. approved under Regulations 21 CFR 184.`1973 & CFR 184.1975
C.T.F.A. Listed
Key Features
- Versatile and multi-industry use
- High purity and quality
- Soft, pliable texture
- FDA-approved for safety
- Suitable for food and cosmetics
Product Specifications
Color : WhiteDrop point/ Melting point : 61 - 67 °C (Typical : 66 °C)
Acid value : 5 - 24 mg KOH/g (Typical: 6.8)
Ester value : 70 - 80 mg KOH/g
Iodine Value: 8 - 13
Saponification value : 87 - 104 mg KOH/g
Ratio : 3.3 - 4.3
Ceresin, Paraffins and certain other waxes : passes test
Glycerol and other polyols : passes test
Form : granulate, pastilles
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Perfect for Cosmetic Manufacturers, Pharmaceutical Companies, Food Industry Professionals, Artisans and Crafters, Furniture and Leather Care Specialists
Synthetic Beeswax Pastilles
These Synthetic Beeswax Pastilles are expertly formulated to closely replicate the properties of natural beeswax. Ideal for a wide range of applications, they are derived from non-animal sources, making them an excellent choice for environmentally conscious and vegan-friendly formulations.
Compatibility:
Plant, Animal and Mineral Waxes; Fatty Acids, Fatty Alcohols, Glycerides, Hydrocarbons, Synthetic Waxes and most other Waxes, Resins and Oils.
CAS#: 71243-51-1
EINECS#: 275-286-5
Key Features
- Plant-based and vegan-friendly
- High compatibility with other waxes and resins
- Consistent melting point and chemical values
- Wide range of applications in personal care and industrial products
- Non-animal raw material source
Product Specifications
Melting Point | 62-65°C |
Acid Value | 17-24 |
Ester Value | 72-79 |
Saponification Value | 93-103 |
Saybolt | >=4 |
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Perfect for Cosmetic Manufacturers, Natural Product Enthusiasts, Industrial Application Developers, Eco-Friendly Product Formulators, Vegan and Cruelty-Free Consumers
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