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Candelilla REAL®: Natural par Excellence
Candelilla REAL® is a 100% natural substance, hard, stable, protective, plastic, and easily moldable. With a color ranging between brown and light yellow, its surface can reach high levels of brilliance, which is one of its most valued properties for a variety of specialty applications. It presents a wide diversity of applications, being currently used in more than 20 different industries worldwide, mainly in the European Union, United States and Japan. Its distinctive properties make it an essential raw material for the manufacturing of cosmetics, gum base, inks, adhesives, coatings, emulsions, polishes, precision molding and pharmaceutical products.
| Code |
Presentation |
Product |
Melting Point |
Acid Number |
Color |
| 7806 |
Powder |
Light-S Candelilla REAL® |
156-163 |
12-22 |
Yellow |
| 7808 |
Flakes |
Light Candelilla REAL® |
156-163 |
12-22 |
Yellow |
| 7820 |
Pastilles |
Light Special Candelilla REAL® |
156-163 |
12-22 |
Yellow |
| 7826 |
Powder |
Micronized Candelilla REAL ® |
156-163 |
12-22 |
Yellow |
| 7833 |
Pastilles |
Refined Candelilla REAL® |
156-163 |
12-22 |
Brown |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method. Acid number by USP 401.
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Beeswax: Purity and Majesty
Beeswax is commonly known as White Wax (cera Alba) or Yellow Wax (cera Flava), depending on the product refining degree. Bees secrete the basic raw material during the honeycomb building process. Its distinctive properties make Beeswax a highly valued product for cosmetic formulations, such as face and body creams. Other uses include candles, textile products and polishes for shoes and furniture.
| Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Acid Number |
Color |
| 7203 |
Cera Flava |
144-149 |
17-24 |
Yellow |
| 7204 |
Cera Alba |
144-149 |
17-24 |
White-Yellowish |
| 7205 |
Beeswax S-7205 |
133-140 |
3-8 |
Yellow |
| 7207 |
Beeswax S-7207 |
129-140 |
17-23 |
Yellow |
| 7215 |
Beeswax S-7215 |
147-153 |
5-24 |
Yellow-Brownish |
| 7232 |
Beeswax S-7232 |
136-149 |
0.9-5 |
Yellow-Brownish |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method. Acid number by USP 401.
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Carnauba Wax: The Shine from Brazil
Carnauba Wax is well known for its shine properties. It combines hardness and wear resistance and it is compatible with many types of wax. The applications of Carnauba Wax are diverse. It can be used in shoe and floor polishes, as well as in cosmetics such as creams and beauty products.
Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Acid Number |
Color |
6001 |
Type I Carnauba Wax |
181-187 |
4-10 |
Yellow |
6003 |
Type III Carnauba Wax |
181-187 |
2-10 |
Brownish |
6004 |
Type IV Carnauba Wax |
181-187 |
2-10 |
Brown |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method. Acid Number by USP 401.
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Cartowax®: Strength and Protection
The Cartowax® product line, developed and manufactured by Multiceras, is integrated by wax blends specifically formulated to improve the properties and characteristics of corrugated cardboard boxes. Fortified with special additive packages for each application system and use, the Cartowax® products provide excellent functionality and performance.
Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Congealing Point
|
Penetration |
Color |
1503 |
Multrend PA 1503 |
183-198 |
167-180
|
5 max. |
0.5 max. |
1504 |
Cubricer |
194-205 |
180-187
|
5 max. |
0.5 max. |
1534 |
Cartowax® |
140-149 |
137-144
|
15 max. |
+10 min. |
1546 |
Cartowax® Cascading |
- |
135-144
|
- |
+18 min. |
1553 |
Cartowax® Medium |
136-144 |
-
|
15 max. |
+20 min. |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method (figures in red, ASTM D127). Congealing Point (ºF) ASTM_D938. Penetration (dmm) ASTM D1321. Color ASTM D1500 (figures in green, ASTM D156).
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Synthetic Waxes: Innovation in Action
Synthetic Waxes are chemical products developed artificially by man, with the aim of reproducing the physical properties of waxes that exist normally in nature. They can be used in the production of polishes, gum base, crayons, adhesives, dyes, paints, hot melts, PVC extrusion, foundry and textile industry, among many more applications.
Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Penetration |
Color |
9009 |
Micro Wax MC 95 (Fischer Tropsch) |
223-230 |
0-2 |
White |
9011 |
Oxidized Polyethylene Wax |
221-228 |
4 max. |
White |
9022 |
Palmitic Acid |
136-145 |
- |
White |
9060 |
Polyethylene Wax |
185-239 |
15 max. |
White |
9083 |
Multek-CR 9083 |
185-212 |
15 max. |
Yellow |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method (figures in red, ASTM D127). Penetration (dmm) ASTM_D1321.
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Wax Emulsions: A Total Solution
The aim of producing a Wax Emulsion is to take advantage of water evaporation after the emulsion application, in order to assure a uniform impregnation and deposit of the wax material on the treatment surface. They are currently used for treating diverse surfaces, such as particleboard, cardboard, egg trays, gypsum panels and other construction materials, PVC, rubber and textile products.
Code |
Product |
Solids
( % ) |
pH |
Color |
3016 |
Norwax® 526 |
55-59 |
9-11 |
White |
3017 |
Norwax® 527 |
55-59 |
9-11 |
White |
3031 |
Coreshield® 800 |
40-43 |
7-11 |
White-Beige |
Notes: Norwax® and Coreshield® are Registered Trade Marks of Walker Industries Holdings Ltd. Coreshield® Patents : United States- 6,890,976; Canada- 2,449,735; Mexico- 233,730.
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Microcrystalline Waxes: Macro-Flexibility
Microcrystalline Waxes are products derived from petroleum, consisting of complex hydrocarbon mixtures that include normal paraffin wax, as well as of monocyclic and polycyclic compounds, with a ramified molecular structure. They can be used in diverse applications such as cosmetics, chewing gum, paper, cardboard, industrial coatings, candles, anticorrosive coatings, adhesives and textile products.
Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Penetration |
Color |
2001 |
Microcrystalline Wax |
178-189 |
15-20 |
1.5-2.5 |
2002 |
Amber Wax |
172-183 |
15 max. |
7.0 max. |
2003 |
Yellow Slack |
147-160 |
30-50 |
5.0 max. |
2005 |
Amber Petrolatum 158 |
122 min |
60 min |
7.5 max. |
2014 |
Modeling Clay Base Wax |
153-171 |
90-125 |
4.5 max. |
2015 |
Modeling Clay Wax |
153-171 |
90-125 |
4.5 max. |
2017 |
Microcrystalline Wax |
162-172 |
- |
2.0 max. |
2022 |
White Microcrystalline Wax |
154-165 |
16-33 |
+8 min. |
2024 |
Mulprox 2024 |
176-189 |
10-25 |
0.5 max. |
2031 |
Mulprox 2031 |
144-162 |
18-30 |
4.5 max. |
2033 |
Microcrystalline Wax |
172-187 |
16 max. |
3.0 max. |
2036 |
Nozono Wax 29-32 |
158-169 |
20 max. |
2.0 max. |
2037 |
Nozono Wax 31-33 |
154-165 |
20 max. |
1.5 max. |
2038 |
Nozono Wax A |
156-176 |
20 max. |
4.0 max. |
2055 |
Cream Paraffin |
135-153 |
35-45 |
2.0 max. |
2063 |
Gasket Wax 0-202 |
153 min |
65-75 |
4.5 max. |
2065 |
Crayon Wax |
144-158 |
30-45 |
3.5 max. |
2075 |
Campeche Wax |
172-180 |
20-35 |
7.0 max. |
2085 |
Wick Wax |
154-181 |
15 max. |
1.0 max. |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by ASTM D127 method [figures in red, Congealing Point (ºF) by ASTM D938].
Penetration (dmm) ASTM D1321. Color ASTM D1500 (figures in green, ASTM D156).
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Paraffin Waxes: Variety & Quality
Paraffin Waxes are products derived from petroleum, composed mainly of straight chain hydrocarbons without any ramification, with an average molecular weight between 360 and 420, and with a chain length of 18 to 40 carbon atoms. They are widely used in candle manufacturing, cardboard packing protection, cheese and fruit coating, as well as in paper wax coating.
Code |
Product |
Melting Point |
Penetration |
Color |
1001 |
Thread Wax |
133-144 |
15 max. |
2.0 max. |
1003 |
Petroleum Wax |
185-203 |
2-9 |
0.5 max. |
1010 |
Yellow Slack 120 |
86-122 |
40-150 |
1.5 max. |
1015 |
Refined Paraffin Wax 150 |
149-154 |
3-12 |
0.0 min. |
1017 |
“Drop of Water” Paraffin |
136-144 |
10-25 |
+20 min. |
1022 |
Refined Paraffin Wax 130 |
127-133 |
15 max. |
+25 min. |
1025 |
Ciriowax |
138-145 |
15 max. |
+25 min. |
1026 |
Refined Paraffin Wax 140 |
136-144 |
7-15 |
+10 min. |
1032 |
Ozokerite 160 |
154-162 |
5-15 |
0.5 max. |
1038 |
Multrend PL 1038 |
151-162 |
15 max. |
+5 min. |
1039 |
Paraffin Wax F-Nac |
136-144 |
15 max. |
+10 min. |
1042 |
Histowax |
131-140 |
10 max. |
+25 min. |
1046 |
Ozokerite 165 |
165-172 |
15 max. |
0.5 max. |
1049 |
Ceresin 136 |
131-136 |
8-16 |
+25 min. |
1052 |
Refined Paraffin Wax 132/134 |
131-136 |
15 max. |
+20 min. |
1060 |
Mulpax 1060 |
136-144 |
15 max. |
+25 min . |
1061 |
Refined Paraffin Wax |
140-147 |
13 max. |
+20 min. |
1081 |
Multrend 1081 |
174-192 |
15 max. |
0.5 max |
1805 |
Candle Wax |
149-162 |
9-19 |
-10 min. |
Notes:
Melting Point (ºF) by USP 741 Class II method [figures in red, Congealing Point (ºF) by ASTM D938].
Penetration (dmm) ASTM D1321. Color ASTM D1500 (figures in green ASTM D156).
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