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Chemical Properties
Appearance: Pale yellow to yellow flake
Cas Number: Cas 8001-39-6
Usage: Candles(Japanese Sumac),Furniture polishes, Floor waxes, Wax matches, etc.
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Origin: China
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Sumac wax, also known as Japan wax, sumach wax, vegetable wax, China green tallow and Japan tallow, is a pale-yellow, waxy, water-insoluble solid with a gummy feel.
The sumac wax of our company is a fat obtained from the peel of lacquer fruit (lacquer seed kernel). It has a high melting point and low acid value. It has high elasticity, flexibility and excellent brightness, and can be used as fiber lubrication softener and raw material of advanced cosmetics. All are important raw materials in the production of daily chemical products.
Specifications of sumac wax:
Appearance |
Pale yellow to yellow flake |
Melting point (℃) |
48-53 |
Acid value (mg/g) |
15-30 |
Iodine value (g/100g) |
30max |
Peroxide value (m mol/kg) |
20max |
Saponification value (mg/g) |
180-210 |
Fatty acid composition (%) |
|
Palmitic acid |
50-70 |
Linoleic acid |
3-10 |
Oleic acid |
15-25 |
Stearic acid |
5-15 |
Eicosanoic acid |
1-5 |
Dibasic acid |
2-5 |
Sumac wax is usded in candles, furniture polishes, floor waxes, wax matches, soaps, food packaging, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, pastles, crayons, buffing compounds, metal lubricants, adhesives, thermoplastic resins, and as s substitute for beeswax.
In addition to its industrial applications, sumac wax is also used in traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine, where it is believed to have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. It has also been used in the production of traditional Japanese lacquerware.
We are thrilled to announce the latest enhancement to our product line, featuring the remarkable Sumac Wax (Cas No. 8001-39-6)! This natural and versatile ingredient is now a key component in a broad spectrum of our offerings. Sumac Wax, known for its incredible versatility and beneficial properties, has been seamlessly integrated into our products to deliver unmatched quality and performance.
Sumac Wax, with its roots deep in traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine, brings a wealth of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties to our product range. Its historical use in the production of traditional Japanese lacquerware speaks volumes about its quality and durability, characteristics we are excited to infuse into our offerings.
Incorporating Sumac Wax into our product lineup reaffirms our commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability. We are dedicated to exploring ingredients that not only improve our products but also align with our values of environmental stewardship and consumer wellness.
Explore our enhanced range featuring Sumac Wax and experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Whether you're looking for home care products like candles and polishes, personal care items such as soaps and cosmetics, or even specialized offerings in food packaging and pharmaceuticals, our Sumac Wax-enhanced products are designed to exceed your expectations.
We invite you to be part of this exciting journey as we continue to innovate and bring you products that set new standards in quality and sustainability. Explore our collection today and discover the Sumac Wax difference!