• Rice Bran Wax

    Rice Bran Wax

    $1

    Rice bran wax is edible and can serve as a substitute for carnauba wax in most applications due to its relatively high melting point. It is used in paper coatings, textiles, explosives, fruit & vegetable coatings, confectionery, pharmaceuticals, candles, moulded novelties, electric insulation, textile and leather sizing, waterproofing, carbon paper, typewriter ribbons, printing inks, lubricants, crayons, adhesives, chewing gum, green energy and cosmetics.

    In cosmetics, rice bran wax is used as an emollient, and is the basis material for some exfoliation particles. It has been observed that rice bran wax at concentrations as low as 1 wt% in triglycerides can crystallize to form stable gels.

  • Vegetable (Ginol) Wax

    Vegetable (Ginol) Wax

    $1

    Vegetable Wax is a popular market or trade name among traders and candle manufacturers which is obtained by esterification of special kind of fatty alcohol at the bottom, also known as fatty alcohol pitch/Residue derived from Palm fatty or Palm Kernal fatty. It can be Off White, Milky White, Yellowish White in colour and has melting point above 50 degree celcius. Its is Solid at room temperature and odourless. It is not petroleum wax like paraffin but can be called as Vegetable wax as derived from natural sources.