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This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or another one like this. Item:CARNAUBA WAX, 250g, T3 Gr. CHEAPEST ON EBAY. FREE P+P |
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T3 Grade (high quality grade) 250 Gram Bag We are the cheapest on Ebay and we give an excellent service. See our feedback and other wax based products, including beeswax! Only £4.50 Free Postage (UK) Colour: Medium Yellow – Light Brown Melting Point 84°C. Carnauba wax is the hardest known natural wax in the World, yet its compatible with most animal, vegetable and mineral waxes and used with a wide variety of natural and synthetic resins, hence its wide commercial usage. It can used to make Car Wax Polish, Furniture Polish, Woodturning Polish and Woodturning sticks because it gives a hard wearing - high gloss shine. We use it to make our own Leather Balsam and woodturners polish sticks, combined with beeswax. Carnauba is also used in candle making, much in the same way as beeswax is used because the Carnauba makes the candle burn for longer. Carnauba is also commonly used in the cosmetics trade to make lip balms, lipsticks, body butters, creams, lotions and hair pomades as well as a coating on dental floss, it is also the main ingredient used to make surfboard wax when combined with coconut oil. The following is also taken from Wikipedia... Carnauba wax can produce a glossy finish and as such is used in automobile waxes, shoe polishes, food products such as candy corn, instrument polishes, and floor and furniture waxes and polishes, especially when mixed with beeswax and with turpentine. It is used as a coating on dental floss. Use for paper coatings is the most common application in the United States. It is the main ingredient in surfboard wax, combined with coconut oil. Because of its hypoallergenic and emollient properties as well as its shine, carnauba wax appears as an ingredient in many cosmetics formulas where it is used to thicken lipstick, eyeliner, mascara, eye shadow, foundation, deodorant, various skin care preparations, sun care preparations, etc.[citation needed] It is the finish of choice for most briar tobacco or smoking pipes. It produces a high gloss finish when buffed on to wood. This finish dulls with time rather than flaking off (as is the case with most other finishes used.) In foods, it is used as a formulation aid, lubricant, release agent, anticaking agent, and surface finishing agent in baked foods and mixes, chewing gum, confections, frostings, fresh fruits and juices, gravies, sauces, processed fruits and juices, soft candy, Tic Tacs and Altoids. Though too brittle to be used by itself, carnauba wax is often combined with other waxes (principally beeswax) to treat and waterproof many leather products where it provides a high-gloss finish and increases leather's hardness and durability. It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a tablet coating agent. In 1890, Charles Tainter patented the use of carnauba wax on phonograph cylinders as a replacement for a mixture of paraffin and beeswax. When used as a mold release, carnauba, unlike silicone or PTFE, is suitable for use with liquid epoxy, epoxy molding compounds (EMC) and some other plastic types. Carnauba wax is compatible with epoxies and generally enhances its properties along with those of most other engineering plastics. An aerosol mold release is formed by suspending carnauba wax in a solvent. This aerosol version is used extensively in molds for semiconductor devices. Semiconductor manufacturers also use chunks of carnauba wax to break in new epoxy molds or to release the plunger when it sticks. |
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