Carnauba Wax

Carnauba wax originates from the leaves of the Copernicia prunifera plant native to and grown in the north eastern states of Brazil. It is known as the queen of wax and in its pure state usually comes in the form of hard yellow flakes. It is obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm by collecting and drying them, beating them to loosen the wax, then refining the wax.

 

Carnauba wax has many uses and Blayson are pleased to offer Type 1 and Type 3 flakes in any volume required.

Other Products

  • Paraffin Wax

    Paraffin wax was first created in 1830 by the German chemist Karl von Reichenbach when he tried to develop the means to efficiently separate and refine the waxy substances naturally

  • Soluble Wax

    Soluble wax materials are a speciality of Blayson, and the range provides the benefit of excellent injection and surface finish together with zero residues on leaching. An ultraviolet dye can