SHELLAC WAX
Properties Shellac Wax is the second hardest natural wax after Carnauba Wax and has a melting point range of 77–86 degrees Celsius. It has similar high gloss polishing properties to Carnauba Wax and Candelilla Wax, so is often used in combination with, or as a substitute for these products. The Solvent Process produces a yellow coloured Shellax Wax, while the Bleaching Process generates an ivory white coloured Shellac Wax.
Uses Wood Treatment Industry Shellac Wax is used in furniture, floor and other wood polishes.
Leather Industry Shellac Wax is used as a binding agent in shoe polish and other leather polishes.
Industrial & Other Uses Shellac Wax is used the manufacture of automobile polishes, carbon papers and wax crayons. It imparts flexibility to the Rosin coating on the windows of envelopes and can be used as a bottle sealer. It is also used as a ski-wax, mould lubricant and an ingredient in compositions for making dental impressions.
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