Gum RosinRosin is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly conifers, produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid terpene components. It is semi-transparent and varies in colour from yellow to black. It becomes sticky when warm and has a faint pine like odour.
view moreMicrocrystalline WaxMicrocrystalline waxes are a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part of the petroleum refining process. It is characterized by the fineness of its crystals in contrast to the larger crystal of paraffin wax. The elastic and adhesive characteristics of microcrystalline waxes are related to the non-straight chain components which they contain. Typical microcrystalline wax crystal structure is small and thin, making them more flexible than paraffin wax. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations.
view morePVC is an acronym for polyvinyl chloride. A resin is a material often used in the production of plastics and rubbers. PVC resin is a white powder commonly used to produce thermoplastics. ... Products made with PVC resin include bags, windows, and pipes
view morePhosphoric acid is a weak acid. It is normally encountered as a colourless, syrup of 85% concentration in water. The pure compound is a colourless solid. The dominant use of phosphoric acid is for fertilizers, consuming approximately 90% of production. Food-grade phosphoric acid is used to acidify foods and beverages such as various colas and jams, providing a tangy or sour taste.
view moreSodium triphosphate is an inorganic compound. It is the sodium salt of the polyphosphate penta-anion, which is the conjugate base of triphosphoric acid. It is produced on a large scale as a component of many domestic and industrial products, especially detergents and ceramic tiles.
view moreCarnauba, also called Brazil wax and palm wax, is a wax of the leaves of the palm and grown only in the northeastern Brazilian states. It is known as "queen of waxes" and in its pure state, usually comes in the form of hard yellow-brown flakes. Carnauba wax can produce a glossy finish and as such is used in automobile waxes, shoe polishes, dental floss, paper coatings, cosmetics formulas, food products such as sweets, instrument polishes, and floor and furniture waxes and polishes, especially when mixed with beeswax and with turpentine. It comes in three grades T1, T3 and T4.
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