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Dammar Gum Resin Crystals
Natural Dammar gum resin crystals obtained from Shorea trees in Indonesia (Sumatra).
White to yellowish-white translucent, globular to pear-shaped grains, irregular fragments or stalactite masses. Grade A consists of 1/2 cm to 5 cm pieces as well as about 5% resin powder.
Used in incense, varnish and other products. Commonly used in oil painting, both during the painting process and after the painting is finished. Dammar crystals are also dissolved in molten paraffin wax to make batik, to prevent the wax from cracking when it is drawn onto silk or rayon.
Damar crystals are dissolved into beeswax with pigment added to harden it in order to make encaustic paints.
Dammar resins were often used in the past to caulk ships, frequently together with pitch or bitumen.
Key Features
- Versatile use in arts and crafts
- Available in various grades
- Natural and traditional material
- Enhances artistic mediums
- Historical significance in shipbuilding
Product Specifications
Melting Point | 80°C |
Acid Value | 31.2 |
Insoluble Impurities | 0.41% |
Grades | A |
Source | Shorea Trees, Indonesia |
CAS Number | 9000-16-2 |
Similar Products
- Translucent natural mastic
- Yellowish pine rosin
- Clear copal varnish
- Beeswax encaustic medium
- Organic frankincense resin
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Perfect for artists, craftsmen, DIY batik enthusiasts, oil painters, incense manufacturers, and ship maintenance professionals
Ester Gum (Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin)
Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin ESTERG85 is a slight yellow transparent solid, which is made from gum rosin or refined gum rosin through esterification with glycerol. It serves as an excellent tackifying resin.
Product Specifications
Softening Point (Ring & Ball) | 80–90°C |
Acid Value | Max 10 mgKOH/g |
Solubility in Benzene (1:1) | Clear |
Color (Garder Grade) | 2–4 |
CAS | 8050-31-5 |
EINECS | 232-482-5 |
Applications and Benefits:
- EVA-based hot melt glue sticks
- Bookbindings
- Pressure-sensitive adhesive based on SIS or SBS
- Adhesives, emulsions, and paints based on NR and CR
- Food-grade: Emulsification stabilizer for drinks
- Ingredient in chewing gum and bubble gum
Caution:
Handle in accordance with safety guidelines. Refer to SDS for details.
Guar Gum
Guar gum is a natural food thickener and stabilizer that is derived from the guar bean. It is commonly used in the food industry to improve the texture, viscosity, and shelf life of products such as ice cream, yogurt, and salad dressings. Additionally, guar gum has potential health benefits such as reducing cholesterol levels and aiding in digestion. Its versatility and health benefits make it a popular ingredient in many food products.
Key Features:
- 100% pure guar gum
- Naturally gluten-free
- Thickens and stabilizes food and beverages
- Improves texture and mouthfeel
- Can be used in a variety of recipes
- Sourced from sustainable farms
Product Specifications:
Product Name: | Guar Gum |
Type: | Guar |
Form: | Powder |
Color: | Off-white to yellowish-white |
Odor: | Odorless or slightly characteristic |
Solubility: | Soluble in hot or cold water |
Viscosity: | 3500 - 8000 cps (1% solution at 25?C) |
Similar Products
- Xanthan Gum
- Agar Agar
- Carrageenan
- Locust Bean Gum
- Carob Gum
Note: These are similar products used as thickeners and stabilizers in various industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Each product has different properties and uses, so research is required to find the best fit for your specific application.
Caution: Guar gum may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Use with caution and consult a healthcare professional if necessary.
Perfect for:
- Food manufacturers looking for a natural thickening agent
- Individuals with gluten intolerance or allergies looking for a gluten-free alternative
- Vegetarians and vegans looking for a plant-based alternative to animal-derived thickeners
- Pharmaceutical companies looking for a binder or disintegrant in tablets and capsules
- Paper and textile industries looking for a sizing agent or a dye thickener
- Oil and gas companies looking for a drilling mud additive
Gum Arabic
Gum Arabic is a natural gum that is derived from the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia tree. It is a complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides, predominantly polymers of arabinose and galactose. The product is soluble in water, edible, and primarily used as a stabilizer in the food industry and soft-drink industry, with E number E414 (I414 in the US).
In addition to its widespread use in food and pharmaceutical industries as a safe thickener, emulsifier, and stabilizer, Gum Arabic is also used in various other industrial applications, including traditional lithography, printing, paint production, glue, cosmetics, and the textile industry. It is a rich source of dietary fibers and possesses a broad range of health benefits that have been evidently proved through several in vitro and in vivo studies.
Key Features:
- Natural gum derived from the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia tree
- Complex mixture of glycoproteins and polysaccharides
- Predominantly polymers of arabinose and galactose
- Soluble in water and edible
- Primarily used as a stabilizer in the food industry and soft-drink industry, with E number E414 (I414 in the US)
Product Specifications:
Product Name: | Gum Arabic |
Appearance: | Hardened sap |
Solubility: | Soluble in water |
Uses: | Stabilizer, thickener, emulsifier in food, printing, paint production, glue, cosmetics, and the textile industry |
Similar Products:
- Xanthan Gum
- Guar Gum
- Agar
- Carrageenan
- Pectin
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and disposal of this product.
Perfect for applications that require a natural stabilizer and thickener, such as food, printing, paint production, and more.
Gum Rosin Flakes, Brazilian, WW Grade
Gum Rosin Flakes, also known as colophony, are light yellow-amber in color and sourced from Pinus Elliottii, commonly known as the slash pine. This WW grade rosin complies with Class A, Type I, Grade WW Mil. Spec. A-A-59142. It is supplied in a mixture of small and large flakes, crystals, occasional large lumps, and fine powder. The product is brittle at room temperature but melts at stove-top temperatures. Gum Rosin Flakes are widely used in printing inks, varnishes, adhesives, soaps, sealing wax, soldering fluxes, depilatory hard wax, and paper sizing. 550 lb pallets of rosin are available at discounted prices or free shipping within parts of the U.S.
Product Specifications
Softening Point | 78ºC |
Color | X/WW (5/6) (Gardner, 1:1 Toluene) |
Country of Origin | Brazil |
Acid Number | 166.2 mg KOH/g |
Total VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) | 0.4% |
H.S. Code | 3806.10.0010 |
NMFC | 171260 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used in printing inks for enhanced adhesion and color quality.
- Essential in varnishes, adhesives, and paper sizing.
- Key ingredient in depilatory wax (hard wax) formulations.
- Used in soaps, sealing wax, and soldering fluxes.
- 550 lb pallets available with free shipping in select regions.
- Brazilian rosin is a good choice for scalding hogs—provided its properties (a slightly higher softening point and lower tackiness) result in a more controlled adhesion that minimizes skin damage and eases cleanup.
Caution:
Store in a cool, dry place. Handle with proper safety precautions. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety and handling instructions.
Gum Rosin Lumps, Honduran, Grade WG/WW
Honduran Gum Rosin Lumps (HROSIN) are high-grade colophony derived from the Pinus Oocarpa species in Honduras. This semi-transparent pine rosin varies in color from pale yellow to light brown and contains about 10% natural unsaponifiable matter, which imparts excellent anticrystalline properties to the rosin and its compounds. The product is widely used in adhesives, coatings, chewing gums, cosmetics, linoleum, paints, printing inks, resins, rubber, sizes, and varnishes.
Product Specifications
Color Grade USDA | WG/WW |
Appearance | Pale Yellow, Transparent |
Softening Point (Ring & Ball) | 66 – 72°C |
Acid Number (mgKOH/g) | 147 – 155 |
Specific Gravity @ 25°C | 1.06 – 1.08 |
Refractive Index @ 20°C | 1.540 |
Unsaponifiable Matter | 7 – 12.1% |
Toluene Insolubles | 0.01% Max. |
Iron Content | 15 PPM Max. |
Ash Content | 0.01% Max. |
Volatile Matter | Negligible |
Flash Point °C (COC) | Above 204°C |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used in adhesives for strong bonding properties.
- Essential for coatings, varnishes, and linoleum production.
- Popular in chewing gums and cosmetics formulations.
- Widely applied in paints, printing inks, and resins.
- Suitable for rubber, sizes, and industrial applications.
Caution:
Handle with appropriate safety measures. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety and handling instructions.

Partially Hydrogenated Gum Rosin, FLORAREZ PR
Partially hydrogenated gum Rosin has a lighter color and is more stable.
Hydrogenated rosin has more resistance to oxidation and has lighter color.
Like unmodified pine rosin, hydrogenated rosin have a wide span of compatibility with almost all polymers. They are well known for their peel and tack contribution to the adhesive. Specific benefits of hydrogenated rosin include:
Lighter color.
Significantly improved stability.
Less to no skin sensitization (depends on the degree of hydrogenation).
Less UV absorption, thus making them suitable for UV curable polymer based adhesives.
Imparts only a slight decrease of cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems.
Can be used in amorphous polyolefin based adhesives.
CAS Number: 65997-06-0
View the Material Safety Rosin
Key Features
- Improved stability
- Lighter color
- Less skin sensitization
- Less UV absorption
- Imparts only a slight decrease in cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems
- Compatible with almost all polymers
- Contributes to peel and tack in adhesives
Product Specifications
Property | Value |
CAS Number | 65997-06-0 |
Color | Lighter than unmodified pine rosin |
Compatibility | Almost all polymers |
UV Absorption | Less than unmodified pine rosin |
Skin sensitization | Less to no skin sensitization (depending on degree of hydrogenation) |
Similar Products
- Modified Rosin Ester
- Glycerol Ester of Rosin
- Maleic Modified Rosin Ester
- Tall Oil Rosin
- Wood Rosin
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution:
Hydrogenated Rosin has been found to have less skin sensitization than unmodified pine rosin, but caution should still be exercised when handling it. Always wear appropriate protective equipment when working with Hydrogenated Rosin or any other chemicals.
Perfect for adhesives manufacturers and industrial users who require a high-performance adhesive enhancer with improved stability and lighter color.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #1, Prime Yellow
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, light yellow wax that provides a lustrous gloss. This top-quality food/cosmetic-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 85°C / 185°F |
Acid Value | 4.67 mg KOH/g |
Saponification | 79.62 mg KOH/g |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies, gum, fruits, and paper
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, tablet coatings, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #3, Amber
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, amber-colored wax that provides a lustrous gloss for various applications. This high-quality cosmetic/industrial-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 83°C |
Acid Value | 6 mg KOH/g |
Saponification | 86 mg KOH/g |
Flash Point | 299°C |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies, gum, fruits, and paper
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, tablet coatings, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #4, Dark Brown
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, dark brown wax that provides a lustrous gloss for various industrial applications. This basic-quality, industrial-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 82°C / 179.6°F |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies and gum
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
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