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      Carnauba Wax — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Carnauba Wax — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Carnauba Wax'' and how is it produced?

      Carnauba wax, often called "the queen of waxes," is a natural vegetable wax obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, Copernicia prunifera, native to the semi-arid northeastern region of Brazil. It is the hardest known natural wax, with a melting point of 82-86 degrees Celsius — higher than any other natural wax. The carnauba palm is a slow-growing fan palm that can reach heights of 10-15 metres and live for over 200 years.
      The scientific name Copernicia was assigned in honour of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, while prunifera means "bearing pruina" (the waxy bloom on the leaves).
      The carnauba palm grows predominantly in the Brazilian states of Ceara, Piaui, Rio Grande do Norte, and Bahia, in the dry caatinga and cerrado biomes. Brazil is virtually the sole commercial producer of carnauba wax, with annual production of approximately 20,000-25,000 metric tonnes. The wax is produced by the palm as a protective coating on its fan-shaped leaves during the dry season, serving to reduce water loss and protect against intense solar radiation and drought conditions.
      The production of carnauba wax is a largely manual, seasonal process that has changed little over centuries. During the dry season (September to March), workers harvest the young, unopened leaves (olho) and mature leaves from the palm trees. The leaves are dried in the sun for several days until the waxy coating becomes brittle and can be mechanically removed by beating or scraping.
      The raw wax powder is then melted, filtered, and formed into blocks or flakes. Carnauba wax is commercially graded by colour and purity: Type 1 (yellow, highest quality, from young leaves), Type 3 (dark/grey, from mature leaves), and various intermediate grades.
      Chemically, carnauba wax is composed primarily of aliphatic esters (approximately 40%), diesters of 4-hydroxycinnamic acid (approximately 21%), fatty alcohols (approximately 12%), and hydrocarbons and resins. Its exceptional hardness, high melting point, brilliant lustre, and excellent moisture resistance make it uniquely valuable across numerous industries.
      Historically, the carnauba palm and its wax have been integral to the culture and economy of northeastern Brazil for centuries. Indigenous peoples of the region used carnauba leaves for thatching, basket weaving, and various household purposes. The carnauba palm is known as the "tree of life" in northeastern Brazil, as every part of the tree has traditional uses — roots for medicine, trunk for construction, leaves for thatching and handicrafts, fruit for animal feed, and wax for countless applications.
      In the food industry, carnauba wax (E903) is used as a glazing and polishing agent for confectionery (chocolate, gummy bears, hard candies), fruits (apples, citrus), chewing gum, and pharmaceutical tablets. It provides a brilliant, protective, food-safe coating that enhances appearance and extends shelf life. Carnauba wax is approved for food contact use by the FDA, EFSA, and regulatory authorities worldwide.
      In cosmetics and personal care, carnauba wax is a key ingredient in lipsticks, mascara, eyeliner, foundation, deodorant sticks, hair wax, and various cream formulations. Its high melting point, hardness, and glossy finish make it ideal for products requiring structure, wear resistance, and shine. In the automotive industry, carnauba wax is the gold standard for car polishes and protective coatings.
      Industrial applications include furniture polish, floor wax, shoe polish, leather treatments, dental floss coatings, paper coatings, and investment casting. Pharmaceutical applications include tablet coating, controlled-release drug formulations, and dental impression compounds.
      Interesting facts about carnauba wax include: it is hypoallergenic and considered one of the safest natural waxes for human contact; a single carnauba palm produces approximately 150-200 grams of wax per year; the wax harvesting industry provides seasonal employment for approximately 300,000 workers in northeastern Brazil; and carnauba wax is so hard that it is used to increase the melting point and hardness of softer waxes in virtually all wax blending applications.
      2

      What grade of carnauba wax do you supply — Type 1, Type 3, or cosmetic grade?

      Bio Green Wax Ltd supplies Type 1 (natural prime yellow, highest purity), Type 3 (bleached and refined), and cosmetic/pharmaceutical grade carnauba wax. Type 1 is used for food and high-value cosmetics; Type 3 for polishes and coatings; cosmetic grade for INCI-compliant personal care formulations.
      3

      What is the minimum order quantity for carnauba wax and what is the packaging?

      The MOQ for carnauba wax is typically 500 kg to 1 MT, available in 25 kg cartons (flakes, powder, or granules) and bulk supersacks (500–1,000 kg). Sample quantities for testing are available. Please contact us for current MOQs and pricing.
      4

      What is the melting point and acid value of your carnauba wax?

      Type 1 carnauba wax has a melting point of 80–88°C — the highest of any natural wax — and an acid value of approximately 2–8 mg KOH/g. These values are confirmed in the Certificate of Analysis provided with each batch.
      5

      Is your carnauba wax food grade (E903) and suitable for pharmaceutical tablet coating?

      Yes, food-grade carnauba wax (E903) is approved as a glazing agent for confectionery, fruit, and vegetables under EU food additive regulations. Pharmaceutical-grade meeting USP/NF and Ph.Eur. standards is also available for tablet coating, modified-release formulations, and polishing applications.
      6

      What is the current price for carnauba wax per kg or per tonne?

      Carnauba wax prices reflect its premium natural status and are subject to seasonal supply fluctuations from Brazil. Please contact our sales team for current per-kg or per-tonne pricing based on your grade, volume, and delivery requirements.
      7

      Do you supply carnauba wax with Halal and Kosher certification?

      Yes, Halal and Kosher certified carnauba wax is available. As a pure plant-derived wax from the Copernicia prunifera palm, it is inherently suitable for Halal and Kosher certification. Relevant documentation is provided upon request.
      8

      Is your carnauba wax from Brazilian certified sustainable sources?

      Yes, our carnauba wax is sourced from Brazil — the sole commercial producer — from suppliers following sustainable harvesting practices. The palm leaves are hand-harvested without harming the tree, making carnauba wax an inherently sustainable material. Supply chain documentation supporting sustainability claims is available upon request.
      9

      What is the typical ester content and alcohols fraction in your carnauba wax?

      Type 1 carnauba wax typically contains approximately 84–85% esters (primarily ceryl cerotate), 3–3.5% alcohols, 3% acids, and 1.5–3% hydrocarbons. This high ester content contributes to carnauba wax's exceptional hardness and high melting point — making it the hardest natural wax commercially available.
      10

      Can you supply carnauba wax for automotive and floor polish manufacturing?

      Yes, carnauba wax is the premium ingredient in automotive paste waxes, floor polishes, and industrial coatings due to its exceptional hardness, high gloss, and water resistance. We supply Type 1 and Type 3 grades in appropriate quantities for polish and coating manufacturing.
      11

      What is the shelf life and storage requirement for carnauba wax?

      Carnauba wax has an indefinite shelf life when stored in a cool, dry environment below 30°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Its hardness and high melting point make it inherently stable with no special handling precautions beyond standard wax storage.
      12

      Is your carnauba wax suitable for fruit and vegetable coating applications?

      Yes, food-grade carnauba wax (E903) is approved for coating fresh fruits and vegetables (apples, citrus, avocados, melons, pineapples) to improve appearance and extend shelf life by reducing moisture loss. Certification and food additive compliance documentation for EU and international markets is provided.
      13

      Do you supply carnauba wax in powder, granule, or flake form?

      Yes, carnauba wax is available in flake (the most common form), granule, and micronised powder forms. Powder and granule forms are particularly useful for cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial coating applications where dispersibility is important.
      14

      What purity level does your carnauba wax offer — what is the oil content?

      Type 1 carnauba wax has an oil content of approximately 0.5% maximum, reflecting its high purity. Type 3 (bleached) may have slightly higher oil content. Purity parameters including oil content, ester content, and melting point are confirmed in the Certificate of Analysis.
      15

      Can you supply Type 3 carnauba wax for cosmetics including lipstick and mascara?

      Yes, Type 3 refined and bleached carnauba wax is widely used in lipstick, mascara, eyebrow pencils, and hair wax products. It provides structure, rigidity, and shine in lip cosmetics. INCI-compliant documentation (Copernicia Cerifera Cera) and EU Cosmetics Regulation compliance are provided.
      16

      What INCI documentation and safety data sheets do you provide for carnauba wax?

      We provide full INCI documentation (INCI name: Copernicia Cerifera Cera), Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in 16-section GHS format, Certificate of Analysis, and EU Cosmetics Regulation compliance statements. These support your cosmetics product safety assessment and regulatory submission.
      17

      Is your carnauba wax tested and certified free from mineral oil contamination?

      Yes, our carnauba wax is tested for mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOSH/MOAH) contamination for food and cosmetic grade applications. Test reports from accredited laboratories are available upon request, ensuring compliance with EU food safety and cosmetics safety regulations.
      18

      What is the Gardner colour and saponification value of your carnauba wax?

      Type 1 carnauba wax typically shows a Gardner colour of 3–8 (pale yellow), while Type 3 is lighter (Gardner 1–3) due to bleaching. Saponification value is typically 78–95 mg KOH/g. These values are confirmed in the batch Certificate of Analysis.
      19

      Can you supply carnauba wax emulsions for water-based coating applications?

      Yes, carnauba wax emulsions (aqueous dispersions, typically 15–30% wax content) are available for water-based coating applications in packaging, paper, leather, and automotive care products, delivering carnauba wax's hardness and gloss in water-based application systems.
      20

      What are your lead times for carnauba wax supply from Brazil to Europe and Asia?

      Carnauba wax is processed in Brazil and shipped globally. Lead times to Europe are typically 4–6 weeks; to Asian markets, 5–7 weeks. Availability may vary seasonally with Brazilian harvest timing (typically March–July). Please contact us to confirm current lead times and stock availability.
      21

      Do you offer carnauba wax in small sample quantities for formulation testing?

      Yes, sample quantities (typically 0.5–2 kg) are available for formulation testing and product development in all available grades. Sample packs are supplied with relevant technical data sheets. Please contact our sales team to request samples.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Carnauba Wax internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Carnauba Wax, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Carnauba Wax.

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